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’BECKETT, Gitpert ApzsoTr. Comic History of 
I England. 200 engravings by John Leech. 8° cloth. 
London, 1894 


2 ACRELIUS, Israel. Beskrifning om de Swenska Férsamlin- 
gars Forna och Narwarande Tilstand, uti det sa Kallade 
Nya Swerige, sedan Nya Nederland, men nu for tiden 
Pennsylvanien, samt nastiliggande Orter wid Alfwen 
De la Ware, Wast-Yersay, och New Castle County uti 
Norra America. 4° old half calf, in solander slip case 
of half blue crushed levant morocco. Stockholm, 1759 


“ The Swedish Colony and Mission on the Delaware, planted in 
1638 under Oxenstiern, wrested by Stuyvesant of Manhattan and an- 
nexed to New Netherland in 1665, and swallowed up by the English 
in 1664, together with the other Dutch possessions in America, was 
never forgotten or really abandoned by the parent State till 1791, 
when it became permanently provided for and protected as a part of 
the great Republic of the United States. The best history of it 
is by Acrelius, born in 1714, died in 1800, who wrote first-hand, 
having been Provost over its three churches and Rector of the old 
Swedish church at Wilmington for seven years, 1749-1756. Besides 
his own recollections and experiences, he seems to have used 
judiciously all previous authors who have touched or written upon 
the subject.” 


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3 ADAIR, James. History of the American Indians; particu- 
larly those Nations adjoining to the Mississippi, East 
and West Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina, 
and Virginia. pp. 464. Map. Royal 4° half blue 
crushed levant morocco, extra. London, 1775 

Fine, uncut, clean copy, with many uncut leaves at the bottom. 

“ Mr. Adair points out various customs of the Indians, having a 
striking resemblance to those of the Jews; and the great object of 
his work appears to be to prove that the aborigines of America are 
descended from that race.” — Allen's Bio. Dict. 

4 Apams, Brooks. Emancipation of Massachusetts. 12° cloth, 
uncut, gilt top. Boston, 1887 

5 Apams, Charles K. Manual of Historical Literature; com- 
prising a brief description of the most important his- 
tories in English, French and German. 8° cloth. 

New York, 1889 

ApAms, Henry. History of the United States of America 
(1801-17); — Historical Essays, 1 vol. Together 1o 
vols. 12° cloth. New York, 1880-91 

Apams, Documents relating to New-England Federalism, 
1800-15. 8° half light calf, gilt back and top. 

Boston, 1877 

ApAMs, John. Works of. With a life of the author, notes 
and illustrations, by Charles Francis Adams, Steel por- 
traits. 1o vols. imperial 8° half morocco. 

Little, Brown & Co.: Boston, 1856 
LARGE PAPER Copy. 

Apams, John Quincy. Memoirs of; comprising portions of 
his Diary, from 1795 to 1848. Edited by Charles F. 
Adams. Portrait. 12 vols. 8° half calf, gilt backs. 

Phila., 1874 

to ADAMS, Samuel. Life and Public Services of; being a nar- 
rative of his acts and opinions and of his agency in pro- 
ducing and forwarding the American Revolution. By 
William V.- Wells. Portraits. 3 vols. 8° half morocco. 
Boston, 1865 

AFLALO, F.G. Sport in Europe. Illustrated from draw- 
ings by Archibald Thorburn, E. Caldwell and E. F. T. 
Bennett, and from photographs. Thick 4° cloth, uncut. 

New York, 1901 

12 AGassiz. Louis Agassiz, his Life and Correspondence. 

Edited by Elizabeth Cary Agassiz. Portraits. and il- 
lustrations. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1885 

13 AinswortH, W. H. The Spendthrift. Illustrations by 
Hablot K. Browne. First ed. 8° original cloth, uncut. 

: London, 1857 

14 AINSwoRTH. A Memoir (with bibliography). By W. E. 
A, Axon. Portraits. 8° paper, uncut. London, 1902 

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ALASKA. Compilation of Narratives of Explorations in 
Alaska. Maps and plates. 4° cloth. Washington, 1900 
Avaska. Ninth Annual Report on Introduction of Domes- 
tic Reindeer into Alaska. By Sheldon Jackson. Map 
and illustrations. 8° cloth. Washington, 1900 
Auaska. Copper River Exploring Expedition, 1899. By 
Capt. W. R. Abercrombie. Map and plates. 8° cloth. 
Washington, 1g00 
ALDINE. Gregorius Nazianzenus. Carmina. Printed in 
Greek and Latin on opposite pages. Contemporary 
notes. 4° morocco, gilt edges. Venet.:.Aldi Acad., 1504 
Fine copy of one of the rarest of the Aldine publications. 
AupinE. Gregorius Nazianzenus. Orationes Lectissime 
(Greece). Name on title and ancient MS. notes. Small 
8° stamped pigskin, with symbolical figures, etc. 
Venet.: Aldi, 1516 
The first Aldine edition. Fine, large copy. 
ALDRICH, Thomas Bailey. The Bells, a collection of 
chimes. By T. B. A. Firsted. 12° cloth. 
New York, 1855 
ALpRicH. The Course of True Love Never Did Run 
Smooth. Firsted. 12° cloth. New York, 1858 
Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 
AutpricuH. Ballad of Babie Bell. Firsted. 12° cloth. 
New York, 1859 
ALDKICH. Pampinea and other poems. First ed. 12° cloth. 
: New York, 1861 
Aupricu. Out of his Head, a romance. Firsted. 12° 
cloth (binding soiled). New York, 1862 
ALDRICH. Poems. First blue and gold ed. Portrait en- 
graved by Thompson. 18° blue cloth, gilt edges. 
New York, 1863 
AupRicH. Poems. Firsted. 24° cloth. Boston, 1865 
[Atpricu.] The Poets of Portsmouth. Compiled by A. 
M. Payson and Albert Laighton. Firsted. Small 8° 
cloth. Boston, 1865 
Nine poems by Aldrich. 
Aupricu. Story of a Bad Boy. Firsted. Illustrations. 
12° cloth. Boston, 1870 
[Atpricu.] Jubilee Days. (Edited by T. B. Aldrich and 
W. D. Howells.) Illustrations by Hoppin. First ed. 4° 
original pictorial boards. Boston, 1872 
Fine, unused copy. 
AupRIcH. Marjorie Daw. First ed. 12° cloth. Boston, 1873 
AutpricH. Cloth of Gold. Firsted. 12° cloth. 
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AutpricH. Flower and Thorn. Firsted. 12° cloth. 
Boston, 1877 
AupricH. The Queen of Sheba. Firsted. 12° cloth. 
Boston, 1877 
ALDRICH. The Story of a Cat. Translated from the 
French of Emile de la Bédollierre, by T. B. Aldrich. 
First ed. Illustrations. 8° boards. Boston, 1879 


AupricH. The Stillwater Tragedy. Firsted. 12° cloth. 
Boston, 1880 

ALDRICH. Poems. Portrait and numerous illustrations by 
the Paint and Clay Club. Firsted. 8° original cloth. 


Fine copy. Boston, 1882 
ALDRICH. From Ponkapog to Pesth. First ed. 12° cloth, 
uncut. Boston, 1883 
ALDRICH. Mercedes and Later Lyrics. First ed. 12° cloth, 
uncut. Boston, 1884 
ALDRICH. Poems. Illustrations. First ed. Small 8° cloth. 
Fine, unused copy. Boston, 18 


ALDRICH. The Sister’s Tragedy, with other poems, lyrical 
and dramatic. Firsted. 12° cloth, uncut, gilt top. 


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ALpRicH. An Old Town by the Sea. Firsted. 16° cloth, 
uncut. Boston, 1893 


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ALDRICH. Two Bites at a Cherry; with other Tales. First 
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; Boston, 1895 
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uncut. Boston, 1896 


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Boston, 1896 
ALDRICH. Poems. Newly revised, with extensive addi- 
tions. Portrait. First issue. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. 
Boston, 1897 


ALMANACK, 1667. An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord 
1667. By Samuel Brakenbury, Philomath. 16 pp. (un- 
paged). 16° sewed, enclosed in morocco wrapper and 
in tin slip case. 

Printed by Samuel Green: Cambridge, 1667 

A remarkably fine copy, see reproduction of title-page. 
The only copy we can trace is that in the American Antiquarian 
Society, Worcester. This copy was sold at the Olcott sale for $155. 
Also with this copy, which belonged to Chief-Justice Samuel 
Sewall, of Mass. Bay, there is an autograph note of Judge Sewall’s 
concerning the incognito visit of Thomas, Lord Culpeper, His 
Majesty’s Lieut. and Gov.-Gen. of Virginia, to Boston, Aug. 24, 1680. 


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12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1902 

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50 ALDRICH. Ponkapog Papers. Firsted. 12°, wholly un- 
trimmed, paper label. Boston, 1903 

ONL Y200 copies printed. 
51 Auison, Archibald. History of Europe. First series, 14 
vols.; second series, 9 vols. (1774-1852). With indexes 
to both series and atlas of maps. Steel portraits. 23 
vols. 8° and one vol. oblong 4°. Together 24 vols. calf, 


gilt backs. Edinburgh, 1849-59 
52 ALison. Essays, Political, Historical and Miscellaneous — 
3 vols. 8° half calf, gilt backs. Edinburgh, 1850 


53 ALLEN, Fred H. The Cathedrals of the World. 130 full- 
page plates, executed in photogravure, with explana- 
tory and descriptive text. 2 vols. folio, full morocco, 
gilt edges. Boston, (1886) 

54 ALLIBONE, S. Austin. Critical Dictionary of English Lit- 
erature and British and American Authors, 3 vols. With 
supplement by John Foster Kirk, 2 vols. Together 5 
vols. imperial 8° cloth. Phila., 1890-92 

55 ALLIBONE. Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tenny- 
son; — Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay. 
2 vols. royal 8° cloth. 3 Phila., 1878-79 

56 ALLsTOoN, Washington. Life and Letters. By J. B. Flagg. 
18 full-page plates. Square 8° cloth, uncut. 

New York, 1892 

57 ALTHORP. Memoir of John Charles, Viscount Althorpe, 
Third Earl Spencer. By Sir Denis Le Marchant. 8° 


half morocco, gilt back. London, 1876 
58 AMERICAN Almanacs, from 1831 to 1861 (lacks 1835). 30 
vols. 12° half russia. 5 Boston, 1831-61 


59 AMERICAN Art Review. A Journal Devoted to the Practice, 
Theory, History and Archeology of Art. Edited byS. 
R. Koehler. 4 vols. folio in portfolios. Boston, 1880 

EDITION DE LUXE: only 500 copies printed. Each part is richly 
illustrated with etchings, copper and steel-plate engravings, wood 
engravings and phototypes, executed by the best American and 
foreign artists; with two sets of proofs of all the etchings and 
engravings, one on India, and one on Japan paper; also two impres- — 
sions of all the full-page wood engravings, one on tinted paper, and 
the other on India paper. 

60 AMERICAN Biographies. Wendell Phillips, by Austin, 1884; 
— Speeches of Andrew Jackson, biographical introduc- 
tion, by Moore, 1866; — Hancock and English, by For- 
ney, 1880; — Cleveland and Hendricks, by Dorsheimer 
and Hensel, 1884;—Abraham Lincoln, by Schurz, 1891; 
James G. Blaine, by W. Birney, 1890. 6 vols. 12° cloth, 


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tioneer’s catalogues by Luther S. Livingstone. 8° cloth. 
ONLY 960 copies printed. New York, 1902 
AMERICAN Book-Prices Current, 1903. Compiled from auc- 
tioneer’s catalogues by Luther S. Livingstone. 8° cloth. 
ONLY 860 copies printed. New York, 1903 
AMERICAN Commonwealths. Edited by Horace E. Scudder. 

Maps. 13 vols. 12° cloth. 
Houghton, Mifflin & Co,: Boston, 1888 


CoMPRISES : New York ; — Maryland ; — Kentucky ; — Michigan ; 
— California ; — Connecticut ; — Oregon ; — Kansas ; — Missouri ;— 


Ohio ; — Virginia ; — Indiana. 
AMERICAN Historical Annual. Steel portraits and plates. 
8° cloth, gilt edges. New York, 1853 
Contains “ Eris,” by Walt Whitman and “ Resignation,” by H. W. 
Longfellow. 


AMERICAN Men of Letters. Edited by Charles Dudley 

Warner. Steel portraits. 10 vols. 12° cloth. 
Houghton, Mifflin & Co.: Boston, 1889 
CoMPRISES: Benjamin Franklin ; —W. C. Bryant ;— R. W. Emer- 
son;—N. P. Willis; — E. A. Poe; — J. F. Cooper ; — Washington 
Irving ;—George Ripley ;—Noah Webster ;—Margaret Fuller Ossoli. 

AMERICAN Poetry. Family Tablet: containing a selection 

of original poetry. Firsted. 12° boards, uncut. 
Boston, 1796 
«“ André’s Ghost,” “Lines Occasioned by the War, 1777,” etc. 
Names of some of the authors written in. 

AMERICAN Statesmen. Edited by John T. Morse, Jr. Por- 
traits, photogravure plates and engraved titles, all on 
India paper. Complete set, with General Index. 32 
vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1898-1900 

LARGE PAPER: only 500 copies printed. 


Ames, Fisher. Works of, with a selection from his speeches 
and correspondence. Edited by his son, Seth Ames. 
Portrait. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Boston, 1854 

Amegs, Oakes. A Memoir, with an account of the dedica- 
tion of the Oakes Ames Memorial Hall at North Easton, 
Mass., Nov. 17, 1881. Portrait and illustrations. Small 
4° cloth. Cambridge, 1883 

ANACREON. Odes of Anacreon. Translation by Thomas 
Stanley, edited with an introduction by A. H. Bullen. 
With title-page in gold and colors and the 1o photo- 
gravures colored by hand in water-colors, and a duplicate 
set of plates, plain proofs. Royal 8° boards, uncut. 

One of 50 copies printed on deckle-edge paper. New York. 

ANDERSON, Christopher. Annals of the English Bible. Por- 
trait. 2 vols. 8° full light polished calf, uncut, gilt back, 
sides and tops, by Tour. W. Pickering: London, 1845 


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72 ANDERSON, R. E. Gastronomy as a Fine Art; or, the 
science of good living. 12° half light calf, uncut, gilt 
back and top, by RivizrRE & Son. London, 1889 


73 ANDREWS, W. L. New Amsterdam, New Orange, New 
York. A chronologically arranged account of engraved 
views of the City from the first picture published in 1651 
until the year 1800. With ‘‘The Duke’s Plan” and 
Arms of New Amsterdam in color, 31 photogravure 
views and portraits on copper, 3 finely colored photo- 
gravure views of New York, with initials, head-bands 
and tail-pieces engraved on copper by E. D. French. 
8° orange cloth, uncut, gilt top. New York, 1897 

ONLY 170 copies printed on American hand-made paper. 
Copy sold at auction in New York, Dec., 1902, for $125. 

74 ANDREWS. A Trio of Eighteenth Century French En- 
gravers of Portraits in Miniature: Ficquet, Savart, 
Grateloup. 28 illustrations. Magnificently bound in 
full blue crushed levant morocco, with panels on sides 
and back inlaid with bands of red, doublé of wine col- 
ored levant with panels of gold lines, blue watered-silk 
flies, uncut, gilt top, in slip case, by TArFin. 

New York, 1898 
ONLY 161 copies printed on Japanese Vellum. 
A magnificent specimen binding, costing over $100. 

75 ANDREWS. James Lyne’s Survey, or as it is more com- 
monly known, the Bradford Map, a plan of the City of 
New York, at the time of the granting of the Mont- 
gomery Charter, in 1731. An appendix to an account 
of the same, compiled in 1893 by W. L. Andrews. 3 
plates. Small 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1900 

ONLY 170 copies printed on Holland Paper. 

76 ANDREWS. Paul Revere and His Engraving. Illustrations 
on copper engraved by Sydney L. Smith, and photo- 
gravure of Boston Massacre printed in colors, etc. 8° 
boards, uncut. New York, 1901 

ONLY 135 copies printed on Van Gelder paper. 
Copy sold on the Pierce Sale, March, 1903, for $64. 

77 ANDREWS. The Iconography of the Battery and Castle 
Garden. Colored frontispiece and other illustrations. 
Small 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1gor 

ONLy 135 copies printed for sale on hand-made paper. 

78 ARABIAN Nights. Book of the Thousand Nights and One 
Night, with introduction, explanatory notes on the 
manners and customs of Moslem men and a terminal 
essay upon the history of the Nights, 10 vols. With 
the Supplemental Nights, 6 vols. By Richard F. Bur- 
ton. 16 vols. 8° cloth. Printed by the Kama 
Shastra Society for subscribers only: Benares, 1885-88 


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ARCHITECTURE of Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, in ten books. 


Translated from the Latin by Joseph Gwilt. 10 outline 
plates. Imperial 8° half morocco. London, 1826 


Arcytt, Duke of. Unity of Nature. Frontispiece. 8° 


cloth. New York, 1885 


ARISTOTLE’S Treatise on Rhetoric. Literally translated, 


with Hobbe’s Analysis. By Theodore Buckley. Steel 
portrait. 12° half calf, gilt back. London, 1883 


ARNOLD, Matthew. Works of. 12 vols. 12° half morocco, 


uncut, gilt backs and tops. New York and London. 


ComPRISsES: Poems, 3 vols., 1889; — Culture and Anarchy, 1883 ; 
— Discourses in America, 1889; — Essays in Criticism, first and 
second series, 1889; — God and the Bible, 1883 ; — Mixed Essays, 
1883; —Literature and Dogma, 1889 ;— St. Paul and Protestantism, 
1883 ; — Celtic Literature, 1833. 


ARNOLD, Study of Celtic Literature. 8° cloth, uncut. 


London, 1867 


ARNOLD. Poems. Complete ed. (including many poems 


now first collected). 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut (some 
clippings inserted). London, 1877 


Arnoup. Essays in Criticism. First ed. 12° cloth, uncut. 


London, 1877 


ARNOLD, Thomas. Works of. 17 vols. 8° half dark mo- 


rocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. London, 1845 


ComprisEs: History of Rome, 3 vols; — Peloponnesian War, 3 
vols.;x— Modern History, 1 vol.; — Miscellaneous, I vol.; — Sermons, 
4 vols.; — Christian Life, 2 vols. — Fragments of the Church, 1 vol.; 
— Life and Correspondence, by A. P. Stanley, portrait, 2 vols. 


ARNOLD. Life and Correspondence of. By Arthur P. 


Stanley. Portrait. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt back 
and top. London, 1846 


Art of the World. Illustrated in the Paintings, Statuary 


and Architecture of the World’s Columbian Exposition. 
With 100 full-page photogravures printed in tint and 20 
full-page photogravures beautifully printed in colors, 
proofs on Japan paper and numerous other illustrations 
in the text. Text by D. H. Burnham, Halsey C. Ives, 
Moses P. Handy, Roger-Ballu, Charles Yriarte, Hum- 
phrey Ward and Hubert Vos. Complete set in 1o vols. 
folio, half calf, uncut. | 

D. Appleton & Co.: New York, 1893 

ARTISTS’ FACSIMILE JAPAN EDITION: only 150 copies printed. 


This edition has a duplicate set of 40 beautifully colored facsimile 
water-colors in mats, besides the 20 facsimile water colors in the text. 


89 ATKINSON, Edward. The Industrial Progress of the Na- 


tion, Consumption limited, Production unlimited. Royal 
8° cloth. New York, 1890 


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90 AsH, Thomas. Carolina; or a description of the present 
state of that country and the natural excellencies thereof. 
Small 4° full morocco, Printed for W. C.: London, 1682 


The author was “Clerk on Board his Majesties Ship, the Rich- 
mond, which was sent out in the year 1680,” and his book contains a 
great amount of interesting notes about the country and its products. 
The following is one of his notes about Indian corn: 

‘At Carolina they have lately invented a way of makeing with it 
good sound beer ; but it’s strong and heady. By Maceration, when 
duly fermented, a strong Spirit, like Brandy may be drawn off from 
it, by the help of an Alembic.” 

Fine large copy, see reproduction of title-page. 

91 ATLANTIC City, N. J. The Daily Union; history of Atlan- 
tic City and County, N. J., containing sketches of the 
past and present. By John F. Hall. Map and numer- 
ous half-tone portraits and illustrations. Imperial 8° 


half morocco. Atlantic City, 1900 


92 ATLAS. William Smith’s Ancient Atlas; an atlas of ancient 
geography, biblical and classical. By Charles Muller. 
Maps. Folio, half morocco, gilt edges. London, 1875 


93 ATLAS. Rand, McNally & Co.’s Indexed Atlas of the World; 
historical, statistical and descriptive. Colored maps. 
Royal 4° half morocco, gilt edges. Chicago, 1883 


94 ATLAS. Philips’s Library Atlas of Ancient and Modern 
Geography; a series of maps, constructed from the 
most recent authorities and embracing the principal 
countries of the world. Edited by William Hughes. 
Maps. Royal 4° cloth, gilt edges. London, 1886 


95 ATLAs. Library Atlas of the World. By John Bartholo- 
mew. With general index to 100,000 places. 84 col- 
ored maps. Royal 4° half morocco, gilt edges. | 

Macmillan & Co.: London, 1890 

96 AtLas. International Atlas; consisting of 75 maps, with 
descriptive letter-press, by W. F. Collier. Royal 8° 
cloth. | New York. 

97 ATLas. Historical Atlas, with text, by R. H. Labberton, 
1885; —- Handy Reference Atlas of the World, by Bar- 
tholomew, 1888. 2 vols. royal 8° and 12° cloth, 

97* AUDSLEY, George Ashdown. The Ornamental Arts of 
Japan: Drawing, Painting, Engraving, Printing, Em- 
broidery, Textile Fabrics, Lacquer, Enamel, Modelling 
and Carving. Elegantly illustrated with full-page plates 
in gold, silver and colors, illustrating the most beautiful 
specimens of the various arts of the country. 4 vols. 
folio, in portfolios. : 

Chas. Scribner’s Sons: New York, 1883 


ARTIST’s Proor EDITION: only 60 copies printed and signed by. 
the author. Full-page plates, being proofs on Japanese Vellum. 
The best and finest work on the arts of Japan. 


CAROLINA; 


OR A 


DESCRIPTION 


Of the PRESENT STATE of that 


mae tt NTR Y, 
AND 

The Natural Excellencies thereof, viz. The 

Healthfulnefs of the : Air, Pleafantnels of if Place, 

Advantage and-Ulefulnefs of thofe Rich Commo. 

dities there plentifully abounding, ~which much 


encreafe and flourifh by the Induftry of the Plan- 
ters that daily enlarge that Colony. : 


Publifbed by T. A, Gent. 


Clerk on Board his Majefties Ship the Richwond, which was 
fent out in the Year 1680. with particular Inftructions to 
enquire into the State of that Country, by His Majefties 
Special Command, and Return’d this Prefent Year, 1682. 


meUeN DO. 


| Printed for W.C. and to be Sold by Mrs. Grover in Pelican 
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AUDUBON’S BIRDS AND QUADRUPEDS. 
First Octavo Editions, in Original Parts, as Published. 


98 AuDUBON, John James. The Birds of America; from 
drawings made in the United States and their Ter- 
ritories. 7 vols. royal 8° in the original 100 parts, as 
published. With every wrapper perfect and each vol- 
ume enclosed in a tin slip case. 


J. J. Audubon: New York, 1840-44 


99 AupupoN. The Quadrupeds of North America. By John 
James Audubon and the Rev. John Bachman. 3 vols. 
royal 8° in the 31 original parts, as published. With 
every wrapper perfect and each volume enclosed in a 
tin slip case. V. G. Audubon: New York, 1849-54 

The first octavo edition of both of these important works and in 
this original condition, as published, of the greatest rarity, so rare 
that we know of no record of a copy having been offered for sale at 
auction. The “ Birds ” contain 500 colored plates and the “ Quadru- 
peds ” 155 colored plates, being many more than originally appeared 
in the folio editions. The plates in this earliest issue were hand-col- 
ored and are much superior to the later lithographed reprints. Both 
works are in unusually fine condition. Three or four of the plates 
have been slightly water-stained, but the stains are not at all serious. 
The set of “ Quadrupeds ” is in fine condition and almost spotless 
throughout. 


Copies of both works as usually met with in old or modern binding 
are more or less cut down. To secure a set of full size it is neces- 
sary to bind from the original parts, although from the collector’s 
point of view, such a set as this should be preserved in the covers and 
not bound. 

1oo AuDUBON, and Rev. John Bachman. Viviparous Quad- 
rupeds of North America. Text, 3 vols. royal 8°, 
1846-1854. Plates, 150 finely colored plates in 2 vols. 
large folio, 1854. Together 5 vols. half russia. 

2 J. J. Audubon: New York, 1846-54 

ORIGINAL FoLIo EDITION, with text. 


Complete set ; the 150 plates are bound in 2 vols. instead of 3 as 
usual; the three tables of contents are bound in at the end. 


The works of Audubon are an actual necessity for every public 
library, and the folio editions give a better idea of size and coloring 
of the larger birds and quadrupeds. 

tor AupuBon. The Quadrupeds of North America. By J. 

J. Audubon and the Rev. John Bachman, D.D. With 

152 finely colored plates. 3 vols. royal 8° half morocco 
(binding not quite uniform). 

Published by V. G. Audubon: New York, 1854 


1oz2 AupuBON. Life of. Edited by his widow. With intro- 

duction by J. G. Wilson. Portrait. 12° cloth (em- 

bossed stamp on 4 leaves). New York, 1869 
Signature of Audubon inserted. 


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Austen, Jane. Novels of. Newed. Engraved frontis- 
pieces. 6 vols. 12° half light calf, gilt backs. 

Bentley: London, 1883-85 

ComprisEs: Pride and Prejudice; — Emma; — Sense and Sensi- 

bility; Northanger Abbey ;— Mansfield Park ; — Memoir of, by 
Austin Leigh. 

Aytoun, William E. Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers and 
other poems. Original issue of this edition. Illustra- 
tions by Joseph N. and Waller H. Paton. 4° full crim- 
son crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back and edges, 
by RivizrE & SON. Edinburgh, 1865 


ACON, Francis. Works of. Popular ed. Portrait. 
2 vols. 12° half calf, gilt backs. 
Houghton, Mifflin & Co.: Boston. 


Bacon. Francis Bacon; an account of his life and works. 
By E. A. Abbott. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1885 


Bacon. Sir Francis Bacon’s Cipher Story. Discovered 
and deciphered by Orville W. Owen. Vol. I. 8° paper. 

3 Detroit, 1893 
Bacenot, Walter. Literary Studies, 2 vols., 1884; — The 
English Constitution, 1888; — Biographical Studies, ed- 
ited by R. H. Hutton, 1889; — Economic Studies, ed- 
ited by R. H. Hutton, 1888; — Lombard Street, a de- 
scription of the money market, 1888. 6 vols. 8° and 
small 8° half crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs 
and tops, by RivizRE & SON. London. 
Bairp, Henry M. The Huguenots and Henry of Navarre, 
2 vols; — History of the Rise of the Huguenots of 
France, 2 vols. Maps. 4 vols. 8° half morocco, gilt 


backs and tops. New York, 1886-89 
Baker, Ernest A. Descriptive Guide to the Best Fiction, 
British and American. 8° cloth. London, 1903 


Baxer, W. S. American Engravers and their Works. 
Royal 8° half green crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt 


top, by BLACKWELL. Phila., 1875 
Battou, M. M. Treasury of Thought, forming an ency- 
clopzedia of quotations. 8° cloth. Boston, 1872 


Bauzac, H. de. Novels of. With prefaces by George 
Saintsbury. Illustrations on Japan paper. 34 vols. 8° 
cloth, uncut. Gebbie Pub. Co.: Phila., 1893 


4 Bauzac. Novels of. Etchings on Japan paper. 26 vols. 


8° cloth, uncut, gilt tops. G. Barrie & Son: Phila., 1899 

ONLy 1000 copies printed. 

ComMPRISES: Provincial Life, Vols. 2, 4,8,9 and 10;— Country 
Life, Vols. 1, 2 and 3; —Military and Political Life, Vols. 1, 3, 4 and 
§; —Philosophical Studies, 7 vols.; — Private Life, Vols. 5, 6,8 and 
10;— Contes Drolatiques, Vol. 2 ; Analytic Studies, Vols. 8 and 9, 


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Bauzac. Works of. Translated by K. P. Wormeley. 13 
vols. 12° half roan, Roberts Bros.: Boston, 1888 
ComPRISEs: Cousin Pons ; — Magic Skin; — Modeste Mignon ;— 
Cousin Bette ;— Eugénie Grandet ;—- Louis Lambert; — Duchesse 
de Langeais ; — Pére Goriot ; Country Doctor ; —César Birotteau ; 

— Two Brothers; — The Alkahest ;— Bureaucracy. 

Bauzac. Droll Stories collected from the Abbeys of Tou- 
raine. 425 illustrations by Doré. First English ed. 
Small 8° original cloth. ; London, 1874 

BaNcROFT, George. History of the United States. The 
author’s last revision. Steel portrait. 6 vols. 8° half 
light calf, gilt backs. New York, 1887 


BANCROFT. Reflections on the Politics of Ancient Greece. 
Translated from the German of Arnold H. L. Heeren. 
By George Bancroft. 8° half light calf, uncut, gilt back 
and top. Boston, 1824 


BANDAR Log Press. Poker Rubaiyat. By Kirke La 
Shelle. Humorous colored illustrations. Small 4° pic- 
torial wrappers, uncut. Phoenix, Arizona, 1903 

ONLY 150 copies printed for sale. 

BANDELLO. The Novels of Matteo Bandello, Bishop of 
Agen. Now first done into English prose and verse by 
John Payne. 6 vols. square 8° vellum, uncut, gilt tops. 

London, 1890 
Printed for private circulation by the Villon Society. 

BARATARIANA: a Select collection of fugitive political 
pieces, published during the administration of Lord 
Townshend, in Ireland. Portrait and folding copper- 
plate. 16° half morocco, gilt back and top. Dublin, 1777 


BarinG, Thomas Charles. The Scheme of Epicurus; a 
rendering into English verse of the unfinished poem of 
Lucretius, entitled ‘‘De Rerum Natura.” Square 8° 
cloth. London, 1884 

Presentation copy, with inscription by the translator. 

BaRING-—GOULD, S. Germany, Present and Past Small 

8° half morocco, gilt back. London, 1881 


BARNARD, George. Drawing from Nature; a series of 
progressive instructions in sketching, from elementary 
study to finished views. 18 colored and lithographic 
plates and over 100 woodcuts. Imperial 8° cloth, uncut 
(corner water-stained). London, 1865 


Barnum, H. L. The Spy Unmasked; or memoirs of 
Enoch Crosby, alias Harvey Birch, the hero of Mr. 
Cooper’s Tale of the Neutral Ground. Portrait and 5 
plates. Firsted. 8° half morocco, uncut. 

New York, 1828 
Unusually fine, clean, tall copy, 5 1-2 by 9 inches. Contains two 


André plates, “The place where he was taken and The house where 
he was tried.” 


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133 


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BARRIE, J. M. My Lady Nicotine. First ed. in book form. 
12° cloth, uncut. London, 1890 


Barrows, John H. The World’s Parliament of Religions; 
an illustrated and popular story of the world’s first par- 
liament of religions, held in Chicago, in connection 
with the Columbian Exposition of 1893. Illustrations. 


2 vols. thick 8° morocco. Chicago, 1893 
Barry, John S. History of Massachusetts. 3 vols. 8° 
cloth. Boston, 1855-57 


BAXTER, Richard. The Reformed Pastor. Firsted. 12° 
calf, extra, red edges (also another work bound up in 
same vol.). London, 1656 

The First Editions of the works of this celebrated Divine are very 
scarce. 

BEARDSLEY, Aubrey. Ben Jonson, his Volpone; or the 
Foxe. New ed., with a critical essay on the author by 
Vincent O’Sullivan, and a frontispiece and illustrations 
by Aubrey Beardsley, together with an eulogy of the 
artist by Robert Ross. Royal 4° cloth. New York, 1898 


BEECHER, Henry Ward. Lectures to Young Men. Por- 
trait of the author inserted. 12° cloth (worn). 
Salem, 1845 
BEECHER. Life of Jesus, the Christ. Plates. 8° cloth. 
With a. /. s. of the author inserted. New York, 1871 
BEECHER. Life of. By Joseph Howard, Jr. Portrait 
and illustrations. 8° cloth. Phila., 1887 


Beun, Mrs. Aphra. The Town-Fopp; or, Sir Timothy 
Tawdrey, acomedy. Firsted. Small 4° half roan. 

London, 1677 

[Benton, Thomas H.] Abridgment of the Debates of 

Congress, from 1789 to 1856. 16 vols. royal 8° half 

calf, gilt backs. New York‘ 1860-61 


Benton. Thirty Years’ View; or a history of the work- 
ing of the American Government, 1820-50. Portrait and 
plate. 2 vols. royal 8° half morocco. New York, 1854 


Benzoni. La Historia del Mondo Nuova di M. Girolamo 
Benzoni Milanese, la qual tratta dell’ Isole & Mari 
nuouamente ritrouati & delle nuoue Citta da lui pro- 
prio vedute, per acqua & per terra in quattordici anni. 
Con priuilegio della Illustrisima Signoria de Venetia. ~ 
Per anni XX. Appresso Francesco Rampazetto, 1565. 
Small 8°, elegantly bound by RiviéRE in crimson mo- 
rocco, tooled and gilt, gilt edges. 

First edition. Very rare. 
Benzoni was the first regular European Traveller in the New 
World who published his travels. His journeys occupied him 14 


years, 1541 to 1555. His book is considered one of the best of 
original works. 


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Berry. Extracts of the Journals and Correspondence of 
Miss Berry, from 1783 to 1852. Edited by Lady 
Theresa Lewis. Engraved frontispieces. 3 vols. 8° 
full light calf, gilt backs. London, 1865 

Besant, Walter. The French Humourists from the 
Twelfth to the Nineteenth Century. 8° half light calf, 
gilt back and top, by RivizRE & SON. London, 1873 


Besant. Fifty Years Ago. 137 plates and woodcuts. 
8° half blue calf, uncut, extra, gilt back and top. 
London, 1888 
Besant, and E. H. Palmer. Jerusalem, the City of Herod 
and Saladin. Frontispiece and map. 8° cloth, uncut. 
New York, 1890 
Brest Reading, by Perkins, 1887 ;— Foundations of Rheto- 
ric, by A. S. Hill, 1892; — English Masterpiece Course, 
by Welsh, 1887; — Modern Guides of English Thought 
in Matters of Faith, by Hutton, 1888, etc. 5 vols. ‘Zz, 
cloth. 
BrerHamM-Epwarps, M. A Year in Western France. 
Frontispiece. 12° half morocco, gilt back. 
London, 1877 
BEVERLEY, Mass. History of, civil and ecclesiastical, 
from its supplement in 1630 to 1842. By Edwin M. 
Stone. Illustrations. 12° boards, uncut. Boston, 1843 


Beverty, Robert. History and Present State of Virginia, 
in four parts. By a native and inhabitant of the place. 
Firsted. 8 plates. 8° full light blue morocco. 

London, 1705 
With bookplate of John Hughes, 1745, engraved by I. Skinner. 
Fine, clean copy. 

Breiia ad Vetustissima Exemplaria nuncrecéns castigata, 

Woodcuts. Thick small 4° vellum (shaken). 


Venetiis, 1583 _ 


Brsuiocrapuy. Fisher, Richard. Catalogue of a Collec- 
tion of Engravings, Etchings and Woodcuts. Embrac- 
ing the Italian, German, Spanish, French, Flemish and 
English schools of engraving from the earliest period to 
the 19th Century. Numerous beautiful facsimile illus- 
trations. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt top. 

Privately printed, 1879 
A very valuable descriptive catalogue, only a small number having 
been printed for presentation. 

BIBLIOTHEQUE Elzévirienne. Histoire Amoureuse des 
Gaules. Par Bussy Rabutin. Revue et annotée par 
Paul Boiteau. Suivie des Romans historico-satiriques 
du XVII si&cle, recueillis et annotés par M. C.-L. Livet. 
4 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. Paris, 1856 


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149 Bipa, Alex. Lovers of Provence, Aucassin and Nicolette. 
By Alexander Bida. ‘Translated into English verse and 
prose, by A. R. Macdonough. Illustrations. 8° cloth. 

New York, 1880 
Inscription on fly-leaf by E. C. Stedman. 
150 BIRRELL, Augustine. Res Judicata: papers and essays. 
First ed. Square 8° half vellum, uncut. London, 1890 
LARGE PAPER. 
151 BisHop, A. W. Loyalty on the Frontier; or, sketches of 
. Union Men of the South-West. 12° cloth. 
St. Louis, 1863 
From the library of Millard Fillmore, with his autograph; also 
inscription by the author, on fly-leaf. 

152 BLACK, Jeremiah S. Essays and Speeches of; with a bio- 
graphical sketch. By Chauncey F. Black. Portrait. 8° 
half morocco. New York, 1885 


153 Biack, John R. Young Japan, Yokohama and Yedo; a 
narrative of the settlement and the city, from the sign- 
ing of the treaties in 1858 to the close of the year 1879. 

2 vols. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 
London, 1880 


154 BLACKMORE, R. D. Lorna Doone, a romance of Exmoor. 
With many drawings. Royal 8° cloth. Cleveland, 1890 


iss BLACKMORE. Slain by the Doones and other stories. 
First ed. 12° cloth, uncut. New York, 1895 
With a. /. s. of the author inserted. 
156 BLACKWELL, Alice Stone. Armenian Poems. Rendered 
into English verse. Firsted. Portrait. 12° cloth, un- 
cut. Boston, 1896 
With autograph of the author on fly-leaf. 
1567 BLAINE, James G. Twenty Years of Congress, from Lin- 
coln to Garfield, with a review of the events which led 
to the political revolution of 1860. Steel portraits. 2 
vols. thick royal 8° cloth. Norwich, 1884 


157*BLAINE. Political Discussions, legislative, diplomatic and 
popular, 1856-86. Steel portraits. 8° cloth. 
Norwich, 1887 


158 Bunt, John Henry. Dictionary of Sects, Heresies, Ec- 
clesiastical Parties and Schools of Religious Thought. 
Imperial 8° half brown crushed levant morocco, gilt top, 
by RivizreE & Son. London, 1874 - 

159 Bunt, Wilfred S. Esther: a young man’s tragedy; to- 

. gether with the Love Sonnets of Proteus. Small 4° 
f vellum, uncut. Copeland & Day: Boston, 1895 
ONLY 50 copies printed with rubricated initials. 

160 BLuNTscHLI, J. K. Theory of the State. 8° cloth, un- 

cut. Oxford, 1885 


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Boccaccio. Contes de Bocace. Traduction nouvelle, 
augmentée de divers Contes et nouvelles en vers imités 
de ce Poéte célébre, par La Fontaine, Passerat, Ver- 
gier, Perrault, Dorat et autres. Par A. Sabatier de 
Castres. Numerous fine copperplates. 11 vols. bound 
in 6 vols. 8° mottled sheep (one binding broken). 

Paris, 1801 

BOuM-BAwWERK, Eugen V. Capital and Interest, a critical 
history of economical theory. Translated by William 
Smart. 8° half red morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. 

London, 1890 

Boun, H. G. Handbook of Proverbs. 12° half light calf, 
uncut, gilt back and top, by Rivizre & Son. 

Bohn: London, 1889 

Boun’s Library: Life of Wesley, by Robert Southey, por- 
trait, 1890; — Lives of Jehan Virtrier and John Colet, 
by J. H. Lupton, 1883; — Life and Works of Robert 
Schuman, by A. Reissmann, 1886. 3 vols. 12° half 
light calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by RiviirE & Son. 

Bohn: London. 

Boun’s Library: Travels in France, by Arthur Young, 
1890; — Travel-Pictures, by Heinrich Heine, 1887; — 
Travels of Marco Polo, ed. by Thomas Wright, 1886. 
3 vols. 12° half light calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by 
RiviERE & Son. Bohn: London, 1886 

Boun’s Library: Dramatic Works of Richard Brinsley 
Sheridan, 1889; — Dramatic Works of Jean Racine, Vol. 
I, 1889; — Gesta Romanorum, by Charles Swan, 1888; 
— Yule-Tide Stories, ed. by Benj. Thorpe, 1888; — 
Arne and the Fisher Lassie, by B. Bjérnson, 1890. 5 
vols. 12° half light calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by 
RIVIERE & Son. Bohn: London. 

Boun’s Library: Egypt, Ethiopia and Sinai, by Lepsius; 
— Bede’s Ecclesiastical History; —Bcethius, by King 
Alfred; — Machiavelli's History of Florence. 4 vols. 
12° cloth. Bohn: London, 1853 

Boun’s Library: Analysis of Thucydides; — Euripides 
Literally Translated, Vol. 1; — Livy, Vol. 2;— Plato, 
1; — Ovid; — Horace; — Thucydides; — Homer; — 
Terence. 10 vols. 12° cloth, Bohn: London. 

BOLINGBROKE, Lord. Works of. With a life, prepared 
expressly for this edition, containing additional infor- 
mation relative to his personal and public character. 
Steel portrait. 4 vols. 8° full light calf, gilt backs. 

Phila., 1841 

BouuEs, Albert S. The National Bank Act and its Judi- 
cial Meaning; with an appendix. 8° cloth. 

New York, 1890 


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Boties. Financial History of the United States, from 
1774 to 1885. 3 vols. 8° cloth. New York, 1884-86 


Boox-Lover (The), a magazine of book-lore; being a 
miscellany of curiously interesting and generally un- 
known facts about the world’s literature and literary 
people. Vol. 1, no. r to Vol. 4, no. 4. 20 parts, as 
issued. Numerous illustrations. 4 vols. 4° in parts, 
uncut. San Francisco and New York, 1899-1903 

Part 15 is a book-plate number. 

Boston, Mass. Drake, S. G. History and Antiquities of 
Boston, from its settlement in 1630 to the year 1770. 
Maps and numerous illustrations. Thick royal 8° half 
morocco. Boston, 1856 


Boston. Snow, C. H. History of Boston, from its Ori- 
gin to the present period, with some account of the 
Environs. Second ed. Plates. 8° three quarters crim- 
son morocco, entirely uncut. Boston, 1828 

An exceptionally large and clean uncut copy. 

Boston. Memorial History of Boston, including Suffolk 
County, Mass., 1630-1880. Edited by Justin Winsor. 
Numerous portraits and illustrations. 4 vols. 4° half 
calf, gilt backs. Boston, 1880 


Boston. Antique Views of Ye Town of Boston. By 
James H. Starke. Numerous illustrations and maps. 
Imperial 8° cloth. Boston, (1882) 


Boston. Porter, Edward G. Rambles in Old Boston, 
New England. Illustrated by George R. Tolman. With 
map and numerous illustrations of old buildings and 
noted places. 4° half light calf, gilt back. Boston, 1887 


Boston. Shurtleff, N. B. A Topographical and Histori- 
cal Description of Boston. Maps. Royal 8° cloth, un- 
cul Boston, 1871 


Boston. Quincy, Josiah. Municipal History of the 
Town and City of Boston, from 1630 to 1830. Plates. 
8° cloth. Boston, 1852 


Boston. Hales, John G. A Survey of Boston and its 
Vicinity. Map and woodcut view of the Old State 
House, by Bowen. 12° boards, uncut. Boston, 1821 


Boston. Epitaphs from Copp’s Hill Burial Ground, with 
notes. By Thomas Bridgman. Frontispiece. 12° cloth. 
Boston, 1851 


Boston. Loring, James S. The Hundred Boston Ora- 
tors, appointed by the municipal authorities and other 
public bodies, from 1770 to 1852, comprising historical 
gleanings illustrating the principles and progress of our 
republican institutions. 8° half morocco. Boston, 1852 


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Boston. A Half Century of Boston’s Building; the con- 
struction of buildings, the enactment of building laws, 
a chapter on the big fire, etc. By Charles S. Damrell. 
Illustrations. Imperial 8° cloth. Boston, 1895 
Boston. Legal Meeting of the Freeholders and other 
Inhabitants, Jan. 14, 1822 (contains list of real and 
personal estate for the year 1821). 8° sheep. 
Boston, 1822 
Boston. Memorial of the Inauguration of the Statue of 
Franklin. Plate and illustrations. Imperial 8° cloth. 
Boston, 1857 


Boston Symphony Orchestra Programs, 1881-89. Bound 
together. Square 8° cloth. 

Boston. Roll of Members of the Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company of Massachusetts, with roster 1638- 
1894. Illustrations. 8° cloth. Boston, 1895 

Boston. Two Hundred and Sixty-fourth Annual Record 
of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of 
Massachusetts, tg01-02. Portraits. 8° cloth. 

. Boston, 1902 

Boston. Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 
1829-72, irregular. 27 pamphlets. 

Boston. Old South Leaflets. Vols. 1 to 3, Nos. 1 to 75. 


3 vols. 12° cloth. Boston. 
Boston. Old South Leaflets. Nos. 1 to 9. 9 pamphlets 
12° paper and cloth. Boston, 1883-91 
Boston. Anniversary Memorial, 1880; Memorial of 


Charles Sumner, 1874;— Suffolk Surnames, by Bow- 
ditch, 1858;— Surveys of Boston Harbor, 1865. 4 vols. 
8° cloth. 
Boston. Fourth of July Orations, 1853, ’54, 56, ’58, ’59. 
5 pamphlets. 
Boston Book; being specimens of metropolitan literature 
(fourth series). Firsted. Engraved title. 12° cloth. 
Boston, 1850 
Contains original contributions by Lowell, Hawthorne, Whittier, 
Longfellow, Emerson and Holmes. 
BouLGER, Demetrius C. History of China. Portraits. 
3 vols. thick 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 
London, 1881-84 
Bow es, Samuel. Life and Times of. By George S. 
Merriam. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° cloth. New York, 1885 


Bowrinc, Edgar A. Poems of Goethe, Schiller and 
Heine. Translated into the original metres. 3 vols. 
12° half light calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by R1viErE 
& SON. Bohn: London, 1885 


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198 BRACKENRIDGE, H. M. History of the Western Insurrec- 
tion in Western Pennsylvania, commonly called the 
Whiskey Insurrection, 1794. 8° cloth. Pittsburg, 1859 


199 BRaDFoRD’s History of “Plimouth Plantation,” from the 
original manuscript, with a report of the proceedings 
incident to the return of the manuscript to Massachu- 
setts. Portraits and fac-simile plates. Royal 8° cloth. 

Boston, 1898 


200 BRADFORD Club. Anthology of New Netherland; or, 
translations form the early Dutch poets of New York; 
with memoirs of their lives. By Henry C. Murphy. 
Portrait and plate. Royal 8° half morocco, gilt edges. 

CLus Copy: only 125 copies printed. New York, 1865 


201 [BRADSTREET, Anne.] Several Poems, compiled with 
great variety of Wit and Learning, full of Delight. By 
a Gentlewoman in New England. Second ed., corrected 
by the author and enlarged by an addition of several 
other poems found amongst her papers after her death. 

12° old calf (title-page imperfect on outer margins). 
Printed by John Foster: Boston, 1678 


202 BRAITHWAITE, R. The Arcadian Princess; or, the Triumph 
of Justice: Prescribing excellent rules of Physicke, for 
a sicke Justice. Digested into foure bookes. First ed. 
Brilliant impression of the engraved frontispiece by 
William Marshall (inner and lower blank margin skil- 
fully repaired) and poetical explanation on the leaf 

Opposite. Small 8° full red morocco. 
Th. Harper for R. Bostocke: London, 1635 
An exceedingly rare volume in any condition. It consists of prose 
and verse, and on the latter Dibdin bestows much praise, and thinks 
that Braithwaite shines with more lustre as a poet from some pas- 
sages in this work than in any other to which his name is attached. 
The copy offered is a fine and very large one, having several rough 
leaves, and the rare extra leaves at end, often missing. A similar 

_ copy sold at Sotheby’s in May, 1901, for {21:10 s. 

203 BRANNAN, William P. Vagaries of Vandyke Browne, an 
autobiography in verse. First ed. 16° cloth (rebacked). 
Cincinnati, 1865 
204 Brassey, Mrs. Sunshine and Storm in the East, 1880; — 
Voyage of the ‘‘ Sunbeam,” 1878;—In the Land of 
Misfortune, 1882. Illustrations. 3 vols. 8° half mo- 
racco, gilt backs. London. 
205 BREWER, Dr. Cobham. Political, Social and Literary His- 
tory of Germany and France. 2 vols. 12° half morocco, 
gilt backs. London, n. d. 
206 BripGEs, Robert. The Humours of the Court, a comedy, 


and other poems. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1893 
LARGE PAPER: only 100 copies printed at the Norwood Press, 


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210 


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BRIDGEWATER Treatises. 12 vols. 8° full antique calf, 
gilt backs. London, 1837 


Comprises: Geology and Mineralogy, by Buckland, 2 vols.; — 
Instincts of Animals, by Kirby, 2 vols.; — Constitution of Man, by 
Chalmers, 2 vols; — Animal and V egetable Philosophy, by Roget, 
2 vols.; — Physical Condition of Man, by Kidd, 1 vol.; — Prout’s 
Chemistry ; — Whewell’s Astronomy ; — Babbage Treatise. 


BricHt, John. Speeches on Questions of Public Policy. 
Edited by James E. T. Rogers. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° 
tree calf, gilt backs (slightly worn). London, 1868 


Bricut. Life and Speeches of. By George B. Smith. 
2 engraved portraits on India paper. 2 vols. royal 8° 


half light calf, gilt back and top. London, 1884 
BRILLAT-SAVARIN. Physiologie du Gott. 2 vols. 8° half 
calf. Paris, 1828 


BRINLEY Catalogue. The complete catalogue, 5 parts, 
with printed price list to each part and the Index by 
Prof. W. I. Fletcher bound in one vol. Thick royal 8° 
half morocco, uncut. Hartford, 1878-93 

One of the best bibliographical catalogues ever issued and one of 
the best guides for collectors and librarians. 

Britis Essayists; with prefaces, historical and biograph- 
ical, and a general index. By Alexander Chalmers. 
Portraits. 38 vols. 12° half green calf, gilt backs. 

Little, Brown & Co.: Boston, 1856 


British Museum. George II. Act for the purchase of 
the Museum. 8° stitched. London, 1754 


Bronri, Charlotte, Emily and Annie. Works of. ‘‘ Em- 
pyreal” ed. 8 vols. 12° half calf, uncut, gilt tops. 
White & Allen: New York. 


Comprises: Wuthering Heights and Agnes Gray ; — The Profes- 
sor;— Jane Eyre, 2 vols.; — Shirley, 2 vols; — The Tenant of Wild- 
fell Hall; — Life of Charlotte Bronte, by Mrs. Gaskell. 

BROOKLINE, Mass. Address at the Dedication of the New 
Town Hall, Feb. 22, 1873. By R. C. Winthrop. 8° 
half rough calf, original wrappers bound in. 

Cambridge, 1873 


Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 


BroucHam, Lord Henry. Historical Sketches of States- 
men who flourished in the time of George III]. 24 steel 
portraits, including the portrait of Washington by W. 
Humphreys. 2 vols. royal 8° light calf, gilt. 

London, 1839 

BroucHam. Lives of Men of Letters and Science, who 
flourished in the time of George III. Illustrated with 
steel portraits. 3 vols. royal 8° full light calf, extra, 
gilt backs, London, 1845-48 


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218 Brown, Frank C. Letters and Lettering, a treatise with 


200 examples, 8° cloth. Boston, 1892 
219 [Browne, C. F.] Artemus Ward, His Book. First ed. 
12° original cloth (shaken). New York, 1863 
220 [BRownr.] Artemus Ward, His Travels. Firsted. 12° 
Original cloth. New York, 1865 
221 [BrRowne.| Artemus Ward in London. Firsted. 12° 
| Original cloth. New York, 1867 
222 [BRownz.] Artemus Ward’s Panorama. Firsted. 12° 
Original cloth. New York, 1869 


223 [Browne.] Artemus Ward in London, and the Letters 
to Punch. Firsted. 16° original wrappers. 

_ London, (1869) 

224 [Brownez.] The Genial Showman. Reminiscences of the 

Life of Artemus Ward, and Pictures of a Showman’s 

Life in the Western World. By E. P. Hingston. Col- 

ored frontispieces. Firsted. 2 vols. small 8° cloth, 

uncut (binding of one vol. faded). London, 1870 


225 Browne, R. W. History of Roman Classical Literature. 
_ 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. 

London, 1884 

226 Browne, Sir Thomas. Pseudodoxia Epidemica; Or, en- 
quiries into very many received Tenents and commonly 
presumed Truths. First ed. (with marginal notes in 

ink). Small folio, half calf (name torn from title, but 
corner mended). London, 1646 

227 [Browninc, Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett.] An Essay on Mind, 
with other poems. Firsted. 12° full blue crushed 
levant morocco, extra, uncut, gilt back and top, by AL- 

FRED MATTHEWs. James Duncan: London, 1826 

Fine, clean copy from the C. B. Foote Library, with book-plate. 


228 [Browninc.] Poems, by Elizabeth Barrett Barrett. First 
ed. 2 vols. 12° full light blue crushed levant morocco, 
extra, inside borders, uncut, gilt tops, by BRADSTREET. 

E. Moxon: London, 1844 
Fine, clean, uncut copy from the C. B. Foote Library, with book- 
plates. 

229 BROWNING. Poems. New ed. (containing poems not pre- 
viously collected, and preface now first published). First 


issue. 2 vols. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1850 
230 Browninc. Aurora Leigh. Firsted. 12° original red 
cloth, uncut. Chapman & Hall: London, 1857 


231 BRowninc. Sonnets from the Portuguese. Ornamental 
designs by B. G. Goodhue. 8° vellum, uncut. 
Copeland & Day: Boston, 1896 


ONLY 50 copies printed with rubricated initials. 


24 | CATALOGUE. 


232 BROWNING. Poetical Works of. Portrait. 8° half orange 
crushed levant morocco, gilt back, uncut, gilt top, by 


RIVIERE. * New York, 1899 
233 [BROWNING, Robert.] Poems of Alfred Domett. First ed. 
Small 8° boards, uncut. London, 1833 


Contains the first published poetry of Robert Browning, under the 
the initials of R. B. Domett and Browning were schoolboy chums 
together. 

234 BROWNING. Strafford, an historical tragedy. First ed. 
8° original boards, uncut, with paper label enclosed in 
half red morocco slip case and cover, lettered. 

Fine, clean, uncut copy. London, 1837 

235 BROWNING. La Saisiaz: The Two Poets of Croisic. Small 
8° Spanish morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by 
RIVIERE. London, 1878 

First edition. Presentation copy, with the author’s autograph 
inscription: “Lord Coleridge with Robert Browning’s true respect 
and regard, May 19, ’78.” 

236 Browninc. Ferishtah’s Fancies. Small 8° Spanish mo- 
rocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by RIVIERE. 

London, 1884 

First edition. Presentation copy, with the author’s autograph 
inscription : “ The Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, with the best regards 
of Robert Browning, Nov. 22, 84.” 

237 Browninc. Selections from the Poetical Works of. First 
and second series. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. 

New York, 1884 


238 Browninc. The Ring and the Book. From the author’s 

revised text, edited with biographical and critical notes 

and introduction by Charlotte Porter and Helen A. 
Clarke. Portrait and plates. 12° cloth. 

New York, 1897 


239 Browninc. Life and Letters of. By Mrs. S. Orr. Por- 
trait and frontispiece. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. 
Boston, 1891 


240 Brucscu-Bey, Henry. History of Egypt under the 
Pharaohs; derived entirely from the monuments. Trans- 
lated by Philip Smith. Second ed., with new preface 
and notes. Map and illustrations. 2 vols. 8° half mo- 


rocco, uncut, gilt back and top. London, 1881 
24t Bryant, W.C. Poems. Firsted. Small 8° boards, un- 
cut (back missing). Cambridge, 1821 


Fine, clean copy. 
242 BRYANT. Selections from the American Poets. First ed. 
18° original white cloth. New York, 1840 
Fine copy. 
243 BRyANT. The Fountain and other poems. Firsted. 12° 
original cloth and label. New York, 1842 


244 


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246 


247 


248 


249 


250 


251 


252 
253 


254 


255 


256 


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[Bryant.] Guide to Plymouth and Recollections of the 
Pilgrims. By W. S. Russell. Engravings and map. 
First ed. 16° cloth. Boston, 1846 


Fine copy. “ Airs of the Pilgrims,” p. 76,(“ several never before 
published ”) by Bryant, Holmes and others. 


Bryant. Poems. Portrait and plates. Firsted. 8° 

cloth. ) Phila., 1847 
BRYANT. Letters of a Traveller. 12° cloth, uncut. 

New York, 1850 

Bryant. Thesame. Second series. 12° cloth (binding 


soiled). New York, 1859 
Bryant. A Forest Hymn. Firsted. Illustrations. 8° 
original morocco, gilt edges. New York, (1860) 


Bryant. Discourse on the Life, Character and Genius 
of Washington Irving. Firsted. Square 12° cloth. 
New York, 1860 
BRYANT. Letters from the East. Firsted. 12° cloth. 
New York, 1869 
BRYANT. Discourse on the Life, Character ndWrit ings 
of Julian C. Verplanck. First ed. 8° original wrappers, 


uncut and unopened. New York, 1870 
Bryant. The Odyssey of Homer. First ed. 2 vols. royal 
8° cloth. Boston, 1871-72 
BRYANT. Library of Poetry and Song. Firsted. Por- 
trait. Royal 8° cloth. New York, 1871 


Bryant. The Iliad of Homer, translated into English 
blank verse. 2 vols. royal 8° half light calf, gilt backs 
and tops. Boston, 1875 

Bryant. Chronologies of his Life and Writings; with a 
bibliography of his works. Compiled by H. C. Sturges. 
With memoir by R. H. Stoddard. Portrait. 8° half 
vellum, uncut. New York, 1903 

LARGE PAPER: only IIo copies printed. 

Bryant Memorial Meeting of the Century, Nov. 12, 1878 
(poems by Bayard Taylor and E. C. Stedman). First ed. 
8° wrappers. New York, n. d. 

With autograph inscription by the author. 
Bryce, James. American Commonwealth. Firsted. 2 


vols. small 8° cloth. London, 1888 — 
Bryce. The Holy Roman Empire. 8° half morocco, un- 
cut, gilt back and top. London, 1889 


BUCHANAN, George. Georgii Buchanani Scoti poemata 
que extant. Engraved frontispiece. 24° contemporary 
sheep. Amsteledami, 1687 


BUCHANAN, James. Life of. By George Ticknor Curtis. 
Portrait. 2 vols. 8° half morocco. New York, 1883 


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261 Buckie, Henry T. History of Civilization in England. 
3 vols. 12° tree calf, gilt backs. London, 1871 


262 Bupp, Thomas. Good Order Established in Pennsylvania 
and New Jersey in America. Being a true account of 
the Country: With its Produce and Commodities there 
made . . . Likewise, several other things needful to be 
understood by those that are or do intend to be con- 
cerned in planting in the said Countries. Small 4° 
green levant morocco, inside gilt border, gilt edges. 
Printed (by William Bradford, Phila.), in the year 1685 
“Besides being a very interesting and important early book on 
Pennsylvania and New Jersey, this little volume has the distinction 
of being the first book printed in America by William Bradford. 
That this is the case there can longer be no doubt, after the study 
which has been given to the question by the late Mr. Frederic B. 
Stone and by Mr. Charles R. Hildeburn. For a statement of the 
evidence, we refer to the extended note in Mr. Hildeburn’s ‘ Issues of _ 
the Press in Pennsylvania.’ In calling it the ‘first book,’ we must 


except or course the little Almanack of 1685, which was printed by 
Bradford the same year. 

‘“‘ Budd himself had settled in Burlington, N. J.,in 1678, and owned 
5,000 acres of land, which cost him #100. The book is not a re- 
ligious treatise, as are so many books of the period, but is a good 
account of the country and its resources, written with a view of in- 
ducing settlers to make their homes in the country. At the end is 
the translation of ‘The Dying Words of Ockanichon,’ who died in 
Burlington, an account of a Conference with the Indians at Burling- 
ton and other pieces. 


“This is the Barlow copy, which sold for $400.00 in 1890, and we 
know of no copy having come into the auction-room since that time. 


The book was entered in the Barlow catalogue as being printed in 
London.” 


See reproduction of title-page. 

263 BuiILpING and Voyage of the “Griffon,” in 1679, by O. H. 
Marshall, .879;— Capt. Brant and the Old King, by W. 
Clement Bryant, 1889;—- Address Commemorative of 
G. W. Clinton, by D. F. Day, 1890. 3 pamphlets. 

Presentation copies from theauthors. 

264 BuLrincu, Thomas. Age of Fable; or beauties of my- 
thology. Illustrations. 12° cloth. Boston, 1874 

265 BuLten, A. H. Musa Proterva: Love Poems of the Res- 
toration. Firsted. 8° original half calf, uncut, gilt 
top. : London, 1889 

ONLY 780 copies privately printed. . 

266 BuLLEN. Lyrics from the Song-Books of the Elizabethan 

Age. 12° half crushed levant morocco, gilt top. 
London, 1889 

267 BuLLEN. Poems, chiefly lyrical, from romances and prose- 
tracts of the Elizabethan Age; with chosen poems of 
Nicholas Breton. Firsted, 8° cloth, uncut. 


London, 1890 
ONLY 780 copies printed, 


Good Order Eftablifped 
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AMERICA, 


Being a true Accountof the Country : 
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With its Produce and Commodities there made. 


Andthe great Improvements that may be made by 
means of Publick Stage-houles for Hemp, Flay and 
Hinnen-Cloth ; alfo, the Advantages of a Wublich: 
School, the Profits of a Wublick-Bank, and the Proba- 
bility of its arifing, if thofe dire€&tions here laid down are 
followed. “With the advantages of publick Gianaries, 

Likewife, feveral other things needful to be underfteod by 
thofe that are or do intend to, be concerned in planting in 
the faid Countries, 

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being eafie to be underftood by any ordinary Capacity. To 
which the Reader is referred for his further fatisfation. 


By Thomas Budd. 


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BuLWER-LytTon, Sir Edward. Novels of. Library ed. 
42 vols. 12° half light calf, gilt backs. 

J. B. Lippincott & Co.: Phila., 1866 

BuLwer’s Novels, containing: Pelham, The Disowned, 

Devereux, etc. Illustrations. 2 vols. in one. Royal 

8° cloth. Routledge & Sons: New York. 
Bu.Lwer’s Novels. Illustrations. Royal 8° cloth. 

New York. 


Bunker Hill. Warren, G. W. The History of Bunker 
Hill Monument Association during the first century of 
the United States of America. Portraits, maps and 
illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1877 

Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 


Burke, Edmund. Works of. Revised ed. Portrait. 12 
vols. 12° half blue morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 
Little, Brown & Co.: Boston, 1866 


Burke, Memoirs of; or, an impartial review of his pri- 
vate life, his public conduct, his speeches, etc. By 
Charles M’Cormick. Mezzotint portrait of Burke, by 
H. Kingsbury. 4° boards, uncut (few leaves foxed). 

London, 1798 


BurKE. Memoir of the Life and Character of, with 
specimens of his poetry and letters, and an estimate of 
his genius and talents compared with those of his great 
contemporaries. By James Prior. Second ed. Por- 
trait froma painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds. 2 vols. 
8° half morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 

London, 1826 

BurKE. Public and Domestic Life of. By Peter Burke. 
Illustrations. 12° cloth. London, 1853 

From the library of Bishop Coxe, with his autograph on title-page. 


BuRKHARDT, Jacob. The Civilization of the Renaissance 
in Italy. Translated by S. G. C. Middlemore. 8° half 
claret morocco, gilt back and top. New York, 1890 


BuRNABY, Capt. Fred. On Horseback through Asia Minor. 
Portrait and maps. 2 vols. 8° half blue morocco, gilt 
backs. London, 1877 

Burnuam, G. P. Memoirs of the United States Secret 
Service. With accurate portraits of prominent mem- 
bers of the Detective Force and a brief account of the 
life of Col. H. C. Whitley. 8° morocco. Boston, 1872. 


Burns, Robert. Poetical Works of. Chronologically ar- 
ranged, with notes, glossaries and index. Empyreal 
ed. Portrait and illustrations. 3 vols. 12° half crushed 
levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 

New York, (London), n. d, 


280 


281 


282 


283 


284 


285 


286 


287 


288 


289 


290 
291 


292 


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Burns. Poems, Songs and Letters; being the complete 
works of Robert Burns. Globe ed. 12° half calf, gilt, 
uncut. London, 1891 

Burr. Life and Times of Aaron Burr, Lieut.-Colonel in 
the Army of the Revolution. By James Parton. En- 
larged ed., with numerous appendices, containing new 
and interesting information. Portraits. 2 vols. 8° half 
claret crushed levant morocco, gilt backs. | 

Boston, 1888-86 

Burroucus, John. Indoor Studies; — Signs and Seasons; 
— Fresh Fields; — Locusts and Wild Honey; — Wake 
Robin; — Pepaction; — Birds and Poets. 7 vols. 12° 
cloth. Boston, 1889 

Burton, John Hill. History of Scotland. New ed., with 
index vol. 9 vols. small 8° half crimson morocco, un- 
cut, gilt backs and tops. 

| Blackwood & Sons: Edinburgh, (1873) 

[Burton, Robert.] Anatomy of Melancholy. By De- 
mocritus, Junior. New ed., to which is prefixed the 
life of the author. Engraved title. 2 vols. 8° half 
light calf, gilt, uncut, gilt tops by RivizrE & Son. 

. London, 1826 

Burton, Sir R. F. Wanderings in West Africa. Map 
and plate. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1863 


Burton. Vikram and the Vampire; or tales of Hindu 
devilry. 33 illustrations by Griset. First ed. Small 8° 
cloth, uncut. London, 1870 

Fine copy. 

Burton, W. E. Cyclopedia of Wit and Humor. Numer- 
ous steel portraits and wood engravings. 2 vols. royal 
8° cloth. 3 New York, 1867 

BurtTyY, Philippe. Chefs-d’'@euvre of the Industrial Arts: 
Pottery and Porcelain, Glass, Enamel, Metal, Gold- 
smith’s work, Jewelry and Tapestry. Edited by W. 
Chaffers. Numerous illustrations. 8° half light calf, 
uncut, gilt top. New York, 1869 

Bury, J. B. History of the Later Roman Empire, from 
Arcadius to Irene, 395 A. D. to 800 A. D. 2 vols. 8° 


cloth, uncut. London, 1889 
ButT.er, Benjamin F. Life of. By T. A. Bland. Por- | 
trait. 12° cloth. Boston, 1879 
Butter, George F. Love and its Affinities. Frontis- 
piece. 12° cloth, uncut. Chicago, 1899 


Byron, Lord. Poetical Works of. Portrait and illustra- 
tions. Royal 8° half light calf, gilt back and top. 
Brooklyn, n. d, 


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293 ByFiELD, Nathaniel. An Account of the Late Revolution 


294 


295 


296 


297 


299 


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in New England, together with the Declaration of the 
Gentlemen, Merchants and Inhabitants of Boston and 
the country adjacent. Small 4° red levant morocco, 
gilt edges, by MATTHEWS, in tin slip case. 

Printed for Ric. Chiswell: London, 1689 

The author was one of the first settlers of Bristol, Rhode Island: 
and this letter, dated April 29, 1689, is written from there. It has 
the following postscript : 

“ Through the Goodness of God, there hath been no Blood shed. 
Nath. Clark is in Plymouth Goal, and John Smith in Goal here, all 
waiting for News from England.” 

Following this letter is “ The Declaration which was read in Coun- 


cil House before the arrest of Governor Andros as stated in the 


latter.” 
See reproduction of title-page. 


Cane T. Hatt. Sonnets of Three Centuries: a 


selection, including many examples hitherto unpub- 
lished. Small 4° full brown morocco, gilt back and 
edges. London, 1882 


Cairp, Sir James. India: the Land and the People. 


Map. 8° half claret morocco, gilt back and top. 
London, 1883 


CatHoun, John C. Works of. Edited by R. K. Cralle. 


6 vols. 8° half light calf, extra, gilt backs and tops. 
New York, 1888 — 


CaMpBELL, Helen. Prisoners of Poverty; women wage- 


workers, their trades and their lives. 12° cloth. 
Boston, 1889 


CampBeLt. Life of John, Lord Campbell, Lord High 


Chancellor of Great Britain; consisting of a selection 
from his autobiography, diary and letters. Edited by 
his daughter, Mrs. Hardcastle. 2 vols. 8° half morocco, 
gilt backs. London, 1881 


Canninc. Life of Stratford Canning, Viscount Stratford 


de Redcliffe; from his memoirs and private and official 
papers. By Stanley Lane-Poole. With 3 portraits. 2 
vols. 8° half morocco, gilt backs and tops. 

London, 1888 


Canova, Antonio. Works of, in Sculpture and Modelling; 


with descriptions from the Italian of the Countess 
Albrizzi, and a biographical memoir by Count Hicog- 
nara. Heliotype ed., with 155 plates. 2 vols. in one. 
Thick royal 4° embossed morocco, gilt edges. 

Boston, 1876 


Capen, Nahum. History of Democracy. Vol. I (all pub- 


lished). Portraits. Royal 8° cloth. Hartford, 1874 


a ee 


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NEW-ENGLAND 


Together with the 


DECLARATION 


Ot HE 


7 ‘Gentlemen, Merchants, and Inhabitants of BOS 70 N, 


and the Country adjacent. April 18. 1689. 


| iWriten by Mi NATHANAEL BIFIELD, 
| a Merchant of Briftol in New-England, to his Friends 


in Loudin. 


’ A . , , 
LICENSED, June 27. 1689. F. Frafer. 
LONDON: 


Printed for-3kic. Chitiwell, at the Rofe and Crowe in - 
St. Paul’s Church-Yard. MDCLXXXIX. 


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302 CAMBRIDGE Platform. A Platform of Church- Discipline, 


393 


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313 


gathered out of the Word of God, and agreed upon by 
the Elders and Messengers of the Churches assembled 
in the Synod at Cambridge in New England. pp. 2, 10, 
33, 1. (Two leaves somewhat closely trimmed at the 
top.) Small 4° full blue crushed levant morocco, extra, 
gilt edges, by BEDFORD. 
Printed by Marmaduke Johnson: Cambridge, 1671 
Fine copy of the rare Second (American) edition. 
This is the Deane copy, which sold for $85.00. 
See reproduction of title page. 
CARLETON, Will. Farm Legends. First ed. Illustrations. 
Square 8° cloth (binding worn). New York, 1876 


Signature of the author inserted. 


CARLETON. City Ballads. First ed. Illustrations. Square 
8° cloth. New York, 13886 


With a. Z. s. of the author inserted. 


CARLYLE, Thomas. Collected Works of. 16 vols. 12° half 
light calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 
Chapman & Hall: London, 1864 


[CarLyLe.] Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship; a novel. 
From the German of Goethe. By Thomas Carlyle. 
First ed. 3 vols. small 8° half red morocco, uncut. 
gilt tops. Edinburgh, 1824 


Case, Robert H. English Epithalamies. The Bodley 
Head Anthologies. 12° half light blue morocco, uncut, 
gilt top. London, 1896 


CasTELaR, Emilio. Neréu, estudio histérico. (In Span- 
ish.) Illustrations. 3 vols. 8° cloth. Barcelona, 1891 


CATALOGUE of the Library of S. L. M. Barlow. Sold by 
auction in New York, 1889. Priced inink. Royal 8° 
paper, uncut. New York, 1889 


CATALOGUE of the Library of Thomas W. Field (Indians). 
Sold by auction in New York, 1875. Priced in ink, 8° 
cloth, uncut. New York, 1875 


CATALOGUE of the Library of Frederick W. French. Sold 
by auction, April, 23-25, 1901, by C. F. Libbie & Co., 
Boston. Priced in ink. 8° boards, uncut. Boston. 

Cave, William. Lives of the Most Eminent Fathers of 
the Church that Flourished in the First Four Centuries. 
3 vols. 8° half green morocco, uncut, gilt backs and 


tops. Oxford, 1840 
Cawsin, Madison J. Accolon of Gaul, with other poems. 
First ed. 12° cloth, uncut. Louisville, 1889 


Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 


PLATFORM 
me (OOF 
Church-Difcipline 


Gathercd out of the 
And Agreed upon 


By the Elders.and «DM effengers of the Churches 


Affembled in the 


SYNOD 
At Cambridge in NE. 


To be prefented to the Churches and General Court for their. Confide- 
ration and Acceptance in the Lord, che 8th Month, 42201649. 


et ee ee ee ee 7 


Pfal. 84.1. How amiable are thy Tabernacl:s, O Lord of. Hofts? 
Pfal.26.8. Lord, I have loved the habitation of thy honfe, and the place 
where thine honour dwelleth, . 
Pfal.27.4. One thing have I defired of the Lord, that I will feek, afters 
that J may dwell in the houfe of the Lord all the dayes of my life, to be- 
bold the beauty of the Lord, and to enquire in hys Temple. : 
q euiast 
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314 CASTELL, William. A Short Discoverie of the Coasts and 
Continent of America. From the Equinoctiall North- 
ward, and of the adjacent Isles. Whereunto is affixed 
the Author’s Petition to this present Parliament, for the 
propagation of the Gospel in America; attested by 
many eminent English and Scottish Divines. Small 4° 
boards, calf back. London, Printed in the yeer 1644 


A fine copy of an excessively rare book, not in either the Ives or 
the Barlow collections. There are separate chapters dealing with 
New England, New Netherland, Virginia, Florida, Cuba, Nova 
Francia, etc. Of New Netherlands, he says that it “ differeth not 
much from New England, only I must in these foure things give it 
the precendency, that the land in generall is richer, the fields more 
fragrant with flowers, the timber longer, and therefore more fit for 
building and shipping, the woods fuller of Bevors, and the waters of 
Salmon and Sturgeon.” 

See reproduction of title-page. 

315 Century Dictionary, an encyclopedic lexicon of the Eng- 
lish language. Prepared under the superintendence of 
William D. Whitney. Numerous illustrations. 6 vols. 


thick 4° half morocco. New York, (1889) 


316 Centz, P. C. The Republic of Republics; or, American 
Federal Liberty. 8° half light calf, gilt back and top. 
Boston, 1881 


317 Cuarrers, William. Marks and Monograms on European 
and Oriental Pottery and Porcelain, with historical 
notices of each manufactory, preceded by an introduc- 
tory essay on the Vasa Fictilia of the Greek, Romano- 
British and Medieval eras. Seventh ed., revised and 
considerably augmented with upwards of 3000 potter's 
marks and illustrations. Thick royal 8° half blue crushed 
levant morocco, uncut, extra, gilt back and top, by 
RivizrReE & SON. London, 1886 


318 CHaLicr, Mrs. Illustrious Women of France, 1790 to 
1873. Portraits. 12° half olive calf, gilt back and top, 
by Tout. London, 1873 


319 CHamBers’s Information for the People. Edited by Wil- 
liam and Robert Chambers. Numerous illustrations. 2 
vols. royal 8° sheep (binding worn). Phila., (1871) 


320 CHAMPLIN, John D., Jr., and Charles C. Perkins. Cyclo- 
pedia of Painters and Paintings. Photogravure illus- 
trations on India paper and over 2000 illustrations in 
the text. 4 vols. 4° half morocco, extra, uncut, gilt 
tops. New York, 1886-87 

ONLY 500 copies printed. 

321 CHAMPLIN, and W. F. Apthorp. Cyclopedia of Music and 
Musicians. With more than 1000 illustrations, includ- 
ing full-page etched portraits and woodcuts. 3 vols. 4° 
half morocco, uncut, gilt tops. New York, 1888 


ONLY 550 copies printed. 


A SHORT 


DISCOVERIE 


_ a i ry Th ae a PS Ss he ae ee Te «ore ee 
5 ‘ ‘ 


Of the Coafts and Continent of 


AMERICA, 


From the Equinoatiall Northward, and 


of the adjacent Istes. 


By William CaStell, Minifter of the Gofpell at 
Courtenball in Northampton{bire. 


§Vhereunto is prefixed the Authors Petition ro this pres 
~ fent Parliament, for the propagation of the Gofpell 
in Avserica; atteftedby many eminent Exgli/b 
and Scots: Divines. 


Anda late Ordinance of Parliament for that 
purpofe,and for the better government of the 
— Engltjb Plaurations there. 


Together with Sir Bexjamin Rudyers Speech 


in Parliamenc, 21.742. concerning America, 


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322 CHAMPLAIN, Samuel de. Les Voyages de la Novvelle 
France Occidentale, dicte Canada, faits par le Sa. de 
Champlain Xainctongeois, Captaine pour le Roy en la 
Marine du Ponant, & toutes les Descouuertes qu'il a 
faites en ce pais depuis l’an 1603, jusques en l'an 1629. 
Plates. Thick 4° full crimson levant morocco, jansen 
finish, gilt top, inside borders, by SANFORD. Chez 
Pierre-Le-Mur dans la grand Salle du Palais: Paris, 1632 

Fine copy, containing the “ Traite dela Marine,” “ Doctrine Chre- 
tienne,” the scarce “ Table de la Carte” and Plinski’s facsimile map 
mounted on linen. 

See reproduction of title-page. 

323 CHase. Life and Public Services of Salmon P. Chase, 
United States Senator and Governor of Ohio. By J. 
W. Shuckers. Steel portrait. 8° half light calf, gilt 
back and top. New York, 1874 


324 CHAucER’s Canterbury Tales. Edited by Alfred W. Pol- 
lard. 2 vols. 8° half olive green morocco, uncut, gilt 
tops. Chiswick Press: London, 1886 

LARGE Paper: only 50 copies printed, numbered and signed by 
Charles Whittingham & Co. 

325 CHESTERFIELD. Letters of Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl 
of Chesterfield; including numerous letters now first 
published from the original manuscripts. Edited with 
notes by Lord Mahon. Steel portraits. 4 vols. 8° half 
light calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops. London, 1845 

Best edition. k. 


326 CHEVALIER, Michael. Society, Manners and Politics in 
the United States; being a series of letters on North 
America. 8° half morocco, gilt back and top. 

Boston, 1839 

327 CHILD, Francis J. English and Scottish Ballads. 8 vols. 
16° cloth. Boston, 1857-59 

Presentation copy, with author s inscription. 

328 CHISHOLM, Geo. G. Handbook of Commercial Geogra- 
phy. Maps. 8° half brown morocco, gilt back and 
top. London, 1889 

329 Cuiswick Press. Book of Job, according to the authorized 
version. Small 4° half vellum, uncut. 

New York (London), 1903 
A ONLY 400 copies printed on hand-made paper, at the Chiswick 
ress. 

330 CHISWICK Press. Religio Medici. By Sir Thomas Browne. 
Portrait. Small 4° half vellum, uncut. 

New York (London), 1903 


ONLY 500 copies printed on hand-made paper, at the Chiswick 
Press. 


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FAITS PAR LE S' DE CHAMPLAIN 
_ Xainétongeois, Capitaine pourle Roy enla Marinedu 
‘ Ponant, &toutesles Defcouuertes quia faites en 
| ce pais depuis!'an 1603. iufquesenl’an 1629. 
| On fe vort comme ce pays a efté premicrement defcouuert par les Francorss 
fous Vauthorité de nos Roys tres-Chrestiens, tufques auregne 

de fa Mayeste a prefent reguante LOVIS XIII. 
Roy de France c& de Nauarre. 
Auec vii traitté des qualitez & conditions requilés a vn bon & parfaict Natngateut 
pour cognor{tre la diuerfité des Eftumes qui fe font en la Nauigauion. Les 
Marques & enfeygnements que la prouidence de Dieu a mutes. dans les, Meis 
pour tredrefler les Marimers en leur routte, (ans lefqueilcs is comberoient en 
de grands dangers, Et la mamere de bien dreffcr Cartes marines auec leurs. 
Ports, Rades, Ifles, Sondes,-& autre chofe neceflaire i la Naurgation. 
Exfemble une Carte generalle dela defcription dudst pays faite en fow Mersdten felon 
_— badectinasfonde la guide Aymant,c& unC ateshi{me ow Inftru tion tradusite 


du Frango:s an langage des peuples Sauuages dequelque contrée, anec 
ce guts eft pape enladite Nounelle France enlaunee 1631, 


_ A MONSEIGNEVR LE CARDINAL DVC DE RICHELIEV. 


OR 
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du Palais. 


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Cuiswick Press. The Conduct of Life. Nine essays by 
R. W. Emerson. Square 8° half vellum, uncut. 
New York (London), 1903 
ONLY 350 copies printed. 


Cuoate, Rufus. Addresses and Orations of. 12° half calf, 


gilt back. Boston, 1883 
CHoate. Life of. By Samuel G. Brown. Portrait. 12° 
half morocco. Boston, 1870 


CispER, Colley. Love’s Last Shift; or, the fool in fashion, 
a comedy. First ed. Small 4° stitched. London, 1695 


Ciczro, Marcus T. Political Works of. Translated from 
the original, with dissertations and notes, by Francis 
Barham. 2 vols. 8° half brown morocco, uncut, gilt 
backs and tops. London, 1841 


Crvit War. Massachusetts Register, 1862; containing a 
very complete account of the Massachusetts Volunteers 
(sketches of regiments and list of officers and privates). 
8° half morocco. Boston, 1862 


Civit War. Comptroller’s Report, embracing a detailed 
statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of the City 
of New Orleans, Jan. 1, 1862 to June 30, 1862, also a 
list of outstanding warrants on the Treasurer. 8° roan. 

New Orleans, 1862 


Civit War. General Orders, Headquarters of Dept. of 
the Gulf, March 20, 1862 to Dec. 16, 1862, Nos. 1 to 
107, Maj.-Gen. B. F. Butler, commanding. 8° half roan. 

New Orleans. 


Civi, War. Report on the Conduct of the War. 8 vols. 
8° cloth. Washington, 1863-66 


CLark, Hugh. Introduction to Heraldry; with nearly 
1000 illustrations; including the arms of about 500 
different families. Eighteenth ed., revised by J. R. 
Planché. 12° half light calf, uncut, gilt back and top, 
by RivizrRE & Son. London, 1890 


CLarke, James F. Sermon on the Principles and Methods 
of the Church of the Disciples, Dec. 7, 1845. 8° half 
rough calf. Boston, 1846 


Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 


CLay, Henry. Life, Correspondence and Speeches of. 
By Calvin Colton. Portraits and plates. -6 vols. 8° half 
light calf, gilt backs and tops. : 

New York and Boston, 1846-57 

Cay. Life and Speeches of. By Daniel Mallory. Por- 
trait and engraved title-pages. 2 vols. 8° half morocco, 
gilt tops. New York, 1843 


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344 Cuay. Obituary Addresses on the Occasion of the Death 
of. Portrait of Clay, also portrait of William H. Seward 
inserted. 8° cloth. Washington, 1852 

Presentation copy, with inscription by W. H. Seward. 

345 CLEMENS, S. L. The Innocents Abroad. INustrations. 

Firsted. 8° cloth. Hartford, 1869 

An unusually fine, clean copy. 
346 CLEMENS. Screamers. Firsted. 12° pictorial wrapper. 
London, (1871) 

347 [CLemens.] Mark Twain’s Sketches, new and old. Now 
first published in complete form. Illustrations. Small 


4° cloth. Hartford, 1875 
348 CLEMENS, Punch, Brothers, Punch! and other sketches. 
Firsted. 16° original cloth. New York, (1878) 

Fine copy. 
349 CLEMENS. A Tramp Abroad. Portrait and illustrations. 
First ed. 8° cloth. Hartford, 1880 

Fine copy. 
350 CLEMENS. The Stolen White Elephant. Firsted. 12° 
cloth. Boston, 1882 

ie Fine copy. 
351 Ciemens. Life on the Mississippi. By ‘*‘ Mark Twain.” 
Illustrations. 8° cloth. Boston, 1883 


352 CLEMENS. New Guide to the Conversation in Portuguese 
and English. Firsted. 12° folded sheets, uncut. 
Boston, 1883 


353 CLEMENS. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court. 


Illustrations. Firsted. 8° cloth. New York, 1889 
Fine copy. 
354 CLemens. Merry Tales. Firsted. Portrait. 12° cloth, 
uncut. New York, 1892 
355 [CLemens.] The American Claimant. First ed. Illustra- 
tions. 8° cloth. New York, 1892 
356 CLEMENT, Clara E. Handbook of Christian Symbols and 
Stories of the Saints. 12° cloth. Boston, n. d. 


357 CLEMENT, Clara E., and Laurence Hutton. Artists of the 
Nineteenth Century and their Works. Handbooks con- 
taining 2050sketches. Third ed., revised. 2 vols. in one. 
12° half light calf, gilt. Boston, 1885 

358 Cuius of Odd Volumes. Saint-Amand. The Women of the 
Court of Louis XV. Translated from the French of 
Imbert de Saint-Amand. Two photogravure portraits, 
one beautifully printed in colors, and a duplicate in 
black, the other in duplicate, printed in black and bistre. 
Small 4° boards, uncut. Boston, 1892 

ONLY 150 copies printed on Holland hand-made paper. 


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359 Cus of Odd Volumes. Saint-Amand. The Last Years of 
Louis XV. Translated from the French of Imbert de 
Saint-Amand. Two photogravure portraits, one printed 
‘n colors and in bistre, the other in duplicate, black and 
bistre. Small 4° boards, uncut. Boston, 1893 

ONLY 150 copies printed on Holland hand-made paper. 


360 Cius of Odd Volumes. Early American Poetry. No. I. 
New England’s Crisis. By Benjamin Thompson. With 
an introduction, ‘‘ Early Poetry of the Provinces, now 
parts of the United States,” by J. F. Hunnewell. Small 
4° half roan, uncut. Boston, 1894 

ONLy 100 copies printed on hand-made paper. 


361 Crus of Odd Volumes. Early American Poetry. No. II. 
England, or a briefe enarration of the Ayre, Earth, Wa- 
ter, Fish and Fowles of that country, with a description 
of the natures, orders, habits and religion of the natives, 
in Latine and English Verse, London, 1625. (By Rev. 
Wm. Morrell.) With introduction by J. F. Hunnewell. 
Facsimile title. Small 4° half roan, uncut. Boston, 1859 

ONLY 100 copies printed on hand-made paper. 


362 CLus of Odd Volumes. Early American Poetry. No. Ill. 
A Poem and an Elegy. By Cotton Mather (Boston, 
1682 and 1685). Preface by J. F. Hunnewell, and fac- 

simile title-pages. Small 4° half roan, uncut. 
Boston, 1896 


ONLY 100 copies printed on hand-made paper. 


363 CLuB of Odd Volumes. Early American Poetry. No. IV. 
Elegies and Epitaphs, 1677-1717. Small 4° half roan, 
uncut. Boston, 1896 

ONLY 100 copies printed on hand-made paper. 

ConTAINS: Elegie on the Reverend Thomas Shepard, 1677, by 
the Rev. Urian Oakes, and Three Elegies, by the Rev. Cotton Mather, 
on Rev. John Wilson, 1695; on Seven Young Ministers, 1705; on 
Ezekiel Cheever, 1708; on Hon. Wait Winthrop, 1717. 

364 Cius of Odd Volumes. Early American Poetry. No. V. 
The Poems of Roger Wolcott, Esq., 1725; Small 4° half 
roan, uncut. Boston, 1898 

ONLY I10 copies printed on hand-made paper. With facsimile 
title; the first book of Poetry printed in Connecticut. 

365 Cius of Odd Volumes. Littlefield, George Emery. Early 
Boston Booksellers, 1642-1711. With 15 illustrations, 
including facsimile title-pages of the Bay Psalm Book, 
Eliot’s Indian Bible, Cromwell's Souldiers’ Pocket Bible, 
etc. 8° half roan, uncut. Boston, 1900 


ONLY 150 copies printed. 

This work by the well-known bookseller on Cornhill, Boston, was 
eagerly sought for by collectors and quickly commanded a premium. 
The French copy brought $51, and in the Pierce sale brought $52.50. 


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366 Cius of Odd Volumes. Allen, Charles Dexter. A Talk 
on Book-Plates, a paper read at a meeting of the Club. 
Small 4° half roan, uncut. Boston, 1gor 

ONLY 52 copies printed for members. 


367 Crus of Odd Volumes. Hunnewell, James F. Triumphs 
| of Early Printing, a paper read at the Annual Meeting, 
Dec. 26, 1901, by the President. Small 4° half roan, 
uncut. Boston, 1902 

ONLY 52 copies printed for members. 


368 CLus of Odd Volumes. Ex-Libris, ‘‘The Club of Odd 
Volumes, founded 1887.” Engraved by E. D. French, 
1895. Proof on Japanese Vellum, in narrow gold frame. 
ONLY 100 proofs printed for members, signed by engraver. 
368*CLuB of Odd Volumes. Portrait of Francis Bernard, 
Governor of Massachusetts, 1760-69. From an original 
in the possession of his descendants in England. En- 
graved by John A. J. Wilcox for the Club of Odd Vol- 
umes. 4° in narrow black frame. 
ONLY 151 copies printed and plate defaced. Proof on India Paper. 


369 CLus of Odd Volumes. First Annual Exhibition, March 


12-15, 1889. 8° original wrapper. Boston, 1889 
ONLY I00 copies on large paper. 


370 CLuB of Odd Volumes. Tenth Anniversary Exhibition at 
Boston Art Club, Feb. 17-24, 1897. With photogravure 
portrait of Washington, view of Boston in 1744 and, 
Club Ex-Libris. Narrow 8° half morocco, uncut. 

Boston, 1897 
JAPANESE VELLUM Copy: only 50 copies so printed, together with 
the regular edition bound with it. 

371 CLus of Odd Volumes. Catalogue of a Loan Exhibition 
of Book-Plates and Super-Libros held by the Club of 
Odd Volumes at the Museum of Fine Arts, April 25 to 
June 5, 1898, Illustrated with reproductions of rare 
old American book-plates. 8° half roan, uncut, covers 
bound in. Boston, 1898 

EDITION DE LUXE: only 61 copies printed on Japanese Vellum. 


372 CLuB of Odd Volumes. Catalogue of the Library of 
Frederick W. French. Plates. Priced in ink and with 
printed prices. 8° paper, uncut, enclosed in tin slip 
case. Boston, 1gor 

SPECIAL EDITION of 51 copies for members of the Club of Odd 
Volumes, with signed proof of book-plate, by E. H. Garrett. 

373 CopBeTT. Selections from Cobbett’s Poetical Works. 
With notes, historical and explanatliory. By John M. 
and James P. Cobbett. Vols. 1 to 6. 6 vols, 8° half 
light calf, gilt backs. | London. 


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374 CoBDEN, Richard. Political Writings of. 2 vols. 8° half 
light calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops. London, 1867 


375 COBDEN. Speeches on Questions of Public Policy. Edited 
by John Bright and J. E. T. Rogers. Portrait. 2 vols. 
8° tree calf (bindings rubbed). London, 1870 


376 Coppen. Life of. By John Morley. Etched portrait by 
Thomas Riley. 2 vols. 8° half light calf, uncut, gilt 
backs and tops. London, 1881 


377 COBDEN. Sanderson, T. J. Ecce Mundus, Industrial 
Ideals and the Book Beautiful. 8° boards, uncut. 
Hammersmith, 1902 


378 Copman, John. Arnold’s Expedition to Quebec. Portraits 
and plates. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1901 


379 CorFin, Charles_C. Building the Nation; events in the 
history of the United States, from the Revolution to the 
beginning of the war between the States. Maps, por- 
traits and illustrations. Square 8° cloth. 

New York, 1883 


380 COLERIDGE, Samuel T. Collected Writings of. 34 vols. 
8° and 12° half morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 
W. Pickering, Moxon, etc.: London. 


ComPRISES: Poetical and Dramatic Works, 3 vols., 1844; — The 
Friend, 3 vols., 1850; — Aids to Reflection, 2 vols., 1843; — Bio- 
graphia Literaria, 3 vols., 1847 ; — Notes and Lectures on Shake- 
speare, 2 vols., 1849 ; — Essays on His Own Times, 3 vols., 1850; — 
Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit, 1849 ; — Church and State, 1839; 
— Notes, Theological, Political and Miscellaneous, 1853; — Notes 
on English Divines, 2 vols., 1853; — Table Talk, portrait, 1852;— 
Osorio, 1873; — Letters of, 2 vols., 1836; — Early Recollections of, 
by Joseph Cottle, portrait, 2 vols.; — Encyclopedia Metropolitana, 
1849; —Letters, 1864; — Theory of Life, 1848 ; — Literary Remains 
of, ed. by H. N. Coleridge, 4 vols., 1836. 

381 CoLERIDGE. Poetical Works of. Edited with introduc- 
tion and notes by T. Ashe. Steel portrait and plate. 
2 vols, 12° half light calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 

London, 1885 

Aldine edition. 


382 CoLeripcE. Bibliography of Coleridge; a bibliographical 
list in chronological order of the published and pri- 
vately printed writings in prose and verse of Samuel 
Taylor Coleridge. By R. H. Shepherd. Revised and 
enlarged by Col. W. F. Prideaux. 12° paper, uncut. 

‘London, 1900 


383 CoLreripGE. Lectures on Shakespeare and other Drama- 


tists. 8° cloth. New York, 1884 
384 CoLeswortTuy, D. C. Group of Children and other poems. 
First ed. 12° cloth. Boston, 1865 


Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 


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385 Coxuins, Mortimer. Pen Sketches, by a Vanished Hand. 
Edited by Tom Taylor. Portrait. Firsted. 2 vols. 
small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1879 


386 CoLiins. Thoughts in My Garden. Edited by Edmund 
Yates. Firsted. 2 vols. small 8° cloth, uncut. 
London, 1880 


387 Couns. Selections from the Poetical Works of. By F. 
Percy Cotton. First edition. 8° cloth, uncut. 
London, 1886 


388 CoL_quuHoun, Archibald R. Across Chrysé; being the nar- 
rative of a journey of exploration through the South 
China Border Lands, from Canton to Mandalay. Maps 
and illustrations. 2 vols. 8° half morocco, under gilt 
backs and tops. London, 1883 


389 Commines. Memoirs of Philip De Commines, Lord of 
Argenton; to which is added the Scandalous Chronicle, 
or secret history of Louis XI, by Jean de Troyes. 
Edited, with notes, by A. R. Scoble. Portraits. 2 vols. 
12° half crimson morocco, gilt backs and tops. 

Bohn: London, 1886 


390 Concress. Secret Journals of the Acts and Proceedings 
of Congress, from the first meeting thereof to the dis- 
solution of the Confederation (1775-78). 4 vols. 8° half 
calf. Boston, 1821 


391 Concress. Journals of the American Congress, from 
1774 to 1788. 4 vols. 8° half calf. Washington, 1823 


392 Connecticut. Public Records of the Colony of Connec- 
ticut (1636 to 1665 only). With occasional notes by J. 
H. Trumbull. 8° cloth. Hartford, 1850 


393 CONNOLLY, Daniel. Household Library of Ireland’s Poets. 
With full and choice selections from the Irish-American 
Poets, and a complete department of authentic bio- 
graphical notes. Steel portraits. Royal 8° cloth, gilt 
edges. New York, 1887 


394 ConstiTuTiIons of the Several States of the Union and 
the United States. Woodcut engravings. 8° cloth. 
New York, 1853 


395 [Conway, M. D.] The Rejected Stone; or, Insurrection 
vs. Resurrection in America. Seconded. 12° cloth. 
| Boston, 1862 
From the library of H. W. Longfellow, with presentation slip in- 
serted, “ H. W. Longfellow, with the kind regards of the author.” 
396 ConyncHAM. Speeches at the Bar and in the Senate by 
Wm. Conyngham, Lord Plunket, Lord High Chancellor 
of Ireland. Edited by J. C. Hoey. Small 8° half 
brown morocco, gilt back and top. Dublin, 1867 


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397 Coox’s Voyages of Discovery. Edited by John Barrow. 
12° half light calf, uncut, gilt top, by RivizreE & SON. 
Edinburgh, 1879 
398 Cooper, J. F. Complete Novels of. Illustrated with steel 
plates and wood engravings from drawings by F. O. C. 
Darley. First issues. 32 vols. 12° cloth. 
W. A. Townsend & Co.: New York, 1860-61 


A fine, clean set of the original Townsend edition in the original 
bindings. Sets are becoming more valuable every year as so many 
sets have been rebound. Usually priced by dealers at $100.00. 

399 Cooper. Leather Stocking Tales. 6 vols. bound in 3 
vols. 12° cloth. J. B. Millar & Co.: New York, 1884 


400 [Cooper, Susan F.] Rural Hours. First ed. 12° cloth. 
New York, 1850 
With autograph of Bishop “ A. C. Coxe,” on title-page. 


4o1 Cooper, T. V., and Fenton, H. T. American Politics 
(Non-Partisan), from the beginning to date. Thick 8° 
half morocco. Boston, 1883 

Bound without the portraits. 


402 COPELAND & Day Imprint. Detached Thoughts on Books 
and Reading, by Charles Lamb, 1894; — Nine Sonnets, 
by L. I. Guiney, 1895; — The Rose of Hope, by Alice 
Brown, 1896;—A Prelude, by F, Sherman, 1897; — 
The Sermon to the Birds, etc., by Miss Guiney, 1898; 
__ The Deserted City, by F. Sherman, 1899. 6 vols. 
16° wrappers, uncut. 

Complete set of the issues of Copeland & Day, of which a few 
copies were “ privately printed for them and their friends.” 

403 CoprLanp & Day Imprint. The House of Life, by D. 
G. Rossetti; being now first time given in its full text. 
Initials and decorations by B. G. Goodhue. Square 8° 
original boards, unopened. Boston, 1894 

ONLY 500 copies printed. _ 


404 COPELAND & Day Imprint. Shakespeare’s Sonnets. Square 
_ 12° original boards, uncut. Boston, 1897 
ONLY 50 copies printed on hand-made paper, with rubricated 
initials designed by B. G. Goodhue. Fine, unused copy. 
405 CORNET, Julius. Manual of Russian and English Con- 
versation. 16° cloth. Leipzig, 1857 
With autograph of “ Bayard Taylor, 1862,” in pencil, on title. 


406 Corron, John. The Way of the Churches of Christ in 
New England. pp. 116, 4. Small 4° half roan. 
London, 1645 
“This book furnished to the present writer the clew to the fact 
that John Winthrop was the author of the principal part of the con- — 
tents of Weld’s Short Story. .. .” — Charles Deane’s Chapter of 
Narrative and Critical [istory. 


407 


408 


409 


410 


412 


413 


414 


415, 


416 


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Cotton. The Bloudy Tenant, Washed, And made white 
in the bloud of the Lamb: . . . whereunto is added a 
Reply to Mr. Williams’ Answer to Mr. Cotton’s Letter. 
pp. (2), 195 (1), 144. Small 4° full crimson morocco. 

Matthew Symmons, for Hannah Allen: London, 1647 

The Charles Deane copy, newly bound. 

For reasons of Roger Williams’s banishment from Massachusetts 
Bay Colony, as stated by Mr. Cotton, see pp. 24 to 30 of Cotton’s 
Reply to Williams at the end of this treatise. 

Cougs, Elliott. Key to North American Birds; with 
which are incorporated General Ornithology and Field 
Ornithology. Third ed. Colored plate and numerous 
woodcuts. 8° limp morocco. Boston, 1887 


CowPEeR, Wm. Poems. With a biographical and critical 
introduction by Thomas Dale. 75 illustrations designed 
by Gilbert. 2 vols. 8° half morocco, uncut. 

London, 1841 


Cox. Memoir of the Life of David Cox, Member of the 
Society of Painters in Water Colors, with selections 
from his correspondence and some account of his works. 
By N. Neal Solly. Illustrated with numerous photo- 
graphs from drawings by the artist’s own hand. Royal 
8° cloth (torn). London, 1873 


Cox, Samuel S. Eight Years in Congress, from 1857-65, 
memoir and speeches. Portrait. 8° half light calf, 
gilt back and top. New York, 1865 


Cox. Union— Disunion — Reunion. Three Decades of 
Federal Legislation. Illustrated with 36 portraits. 
Thick 8° sheep. Providence, 1885 


CoxeE, William. History of the House of Austria, from 
the foundation of the monarchy by Rhodolph of Haps- 
burgh, to the death of Leopold the Second, 1218 to 
1792. Steel portraits. 4 vols. 12° half light calf, un- 
cut, gilt backs and tops, by RIVIERE & Son. 

Bohn: London, 1889 


Cozzens, F. S. The Sayings of Dr. Bushwacker, and 
other Learned Men. Firsted. 12° cloth. 
New York, 1867 
With a. /. s. of the author inserted. 


Cramp, J. M. Text-Book of Popery; comprising a brief 
history of the Council of Trent and a complete view of 
Roman Catholic theology. 8° half crimson morocco, 
uncut. London, 1851 


Creasy, Sir Edward. Fifteen Decisive Battles of the 
World, from Marathon to Waterloo. 12° cloth, uncut. 
/ London, 1887 


46 CATALOGUE. 


417 CREUXxIUS, Franciscus. Historia Canadensis, sev Nove- 
Francie. Libri decem, ad annum vsque, Christi 
MDCLVI. Auctore P. Francisco Crevxio, @ Societate 
Jesu. Thick 4° full green crushed levant morocco, €X- 
tra, gilt edges by CHAMBOLLE-DuRu. Parisiis, apud Se- 
bastianum Cramoisy, et Sebast.: Mabre-Cramoisy, 1664 


A fine copy, with the folding map and 13 plates including a fine 
impression of the large folding plate at p. 481, representing the 
martyrdom of Fathers Brébeuf, Joques and others in Canada, which 
is often wanting. It gives a vivid account of the sufferings and for- 
titude of the Jesuit Priests, which have been so graphically described 
by Parkman. Priced by Quaritch at £22, Maisonneuve at 500 francs, 
and on New York catalogue at $125, Brinley copy $60, Hart copy, 
$72, Pratt copy brought $70, Ives copy, #80, Sale at Henkels, 1891 , 


$105. 
See reproduction of title-page. 

418 CROKER Papers; Correspondence and Diaries of John 
Wilson Croker, Secretary to the Admiralty, 1809-309. 
Edited by Louis J. Jennings. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° cloth, 
uncut. New York, 1884 


419 CROMWELL, Oliver. Life of. By F. Guizot. Portrait. 
12° half light calf, uncut, gilt back and top, by RIVIERE 
& SON. London, 1887 


420 CRUIKSHANK, George. Works of. Classified and arranged: 
with references to Reid’s Catalogue and their approxi- 
mate values. By Capt. R. J. H. Douglas. Frontis- 
piece. 4° cloth. London, 1903 
ONLY 1000 copies printed. 


421 CRUIKSHANK. Burford Cottage and its Robin-Red-Breast. 
First ed. Engravings by Cruikshank. 16° cloth (small 
portion of title-page cut). London, 1835 


422 CRUIKSHANK. i.ympsfield and its Environs, etc. First ed. 
Illustrations by G. Cruikshank. 8° cloth. 
Westerham, 1838 


423 CRUIKSHANK. Comic Almanacs, 1835-1853. First eds. 
Numerous engravings and etchings by Cruikshank. 
Bound in 5 vols. small 8° roxburghe style, uncut. 

London, 1835-53 

Fine copy of both series (19 vols.) ; the smaller sized issues stilted 

to uniform size. Original contributions by Thackeray, A’Beckett, 
the brothers Mayhew, etc. 


424 CRUIKSHANK. Comic Almanacs (1835-53) the reprint. 2 
vols. 12° half light calf, gilt backs. — London. : 


425 CRUIKSHANK. Punch and Judy. With 24 illustrations 
designed and engraved by George Cruikshank, accom- 
panied by the dialogue of the Puppet-Show, and an 
account of its origin and of puppet-plays in England. 
24 colored plates. 12° half light calf, uncut, gilt back 
and top, by Rivizre & Son. London, 1881 


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426 CRUIKSHANK. Three Courses and a Dessert. 50 illustra- 
tions by George Cruikshank. 12° half light calf, gilt, 
uncut, gilt top, by KivizrE & SON. London, 18838 


427 CUNNINGHAM, Peter. Story of Nell Gwyn and the Sayings 
of Charles the Second. Related and collected by Peter 
Cunningham. New ed., extended to 3 volumes with 
reprinted title-pages of the first edition. 3 vols. imperial 
8° full light blue crushed levant morocco, extra, full 
gilt backs and corners, with roses inlaid in red, wide 
inside gold borders, and doublé of a cedar veneer, 
leather joints, uncut, gilt tops, by S. KAUFMANN. 

London, 1852 


Extra Illustrated and extended from one volume to three volumes 
by the insertion of 210 fine portraits and plates, including fine mezzo- 
tint of Joseph Harris, engraved by Dawe; mezzotint portraits of 
Katharine, Queen Dowager; Anna, Queen of Scotland, and George, 
Prince of Denmark, by I. Smith ; Henrietta, Duchess of Orleans, 
mezzotint, by C. Turner; Titus Oates, by F. Bartolozzi; Isabella, 
Duchess of Grafton, mezzotint by R. Dunkarton ; Duchess of Maza- 
rin, mezzotint by A. De Blois, after Sir Peter Lely ; Duke of Grafton, 
Countess of Sandwich and Earl of Rochester, mezzotints by R. Dun- 
karton; also 6 different portraits of Nell Gwynn; 25 India proofs; 


a series of etched portraits; also a series of the fine stipple portraits 
by E. and S. Harding, ete. 


428 CuRRAN and his Contemporaries. By Charles Phillips. 
Steel portrait. 8° half brown morocco, uncut, gilt back 
and top. . Edinburgh, 1851 
429 Curran, John Philpot. Speeches of. Edited, with me- 
moir and historical notices, by Thomas Davis. Portrait. 
8° half morocco. London, 1847 
430 Curtis, George T. Constitutional History of the United 
States. Vol. Lonly. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. 
New York, 1889 
431 Curtis, George W. Trumps, a novel. First ed. Illus- 
trations by Augustus Hoppin. 12° cloth. 
New York, 1861 
With 3 pp. a. /. s. of the author to Mr. Winter, laid in. 
432 CURWEN, Henry. History of Booksellers, the old and the 
new. Portraits and illustrations. 12° cloth. 
. London, (1873) 
433 CYCLopzpIA of Political Science, Political Economy and 
of the Political History of the United States. Edited 
by:J. J. Lalor. 3 vols. thick royal 8° half morocco. 
New York, 1888 


434 1 aks R. H. Poems and Prose Writings. First ed 
2 vols. small 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1850 
Fine copy. 


435 Dana. Richard Henry Dana, a biography. By C. F. 
Adams. Portrait. 2 vols. 12° cloth. Boston, 1891 


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CATALOGUE. 49 


436 Dana, Richard Henry, Jr. Oration at Lexington, April 
19, 1875. Firsted. Royal 8° half rough calf, original 
wrappers bound in. Boston, 1875 

Presentation copy: “ F. B. Upham, M. D., with the best wishes of 
his friend, R. H. Dana, Jr.” 

437 D’Arct, A. P. C. Histoire Critique et Littéraire des 
Théatres de Paris. 8° boards, uncut. Paris, 1824 


438 Darwin, Charles. Works of. 13 vols. small 8° half brown 
crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by 


RIVIERE & Son. London. 

ComPRISES: Animals and Plants; — Natural History and Geol- 
ogy; — Cross and Self-Fertilisation ; — Climbing Plants; — Expres- 
sion of the Emotions ;— Descent of Man ; — Insectivorous Plants; 


— Different Forms of Flowers; — Formation of Vegetable Mould; 
Origin of Species. 

439 Daupbet, Alphonse. Port Tarascon, dernitres adventures 
de l’illustre Tartarin. Dessins de Bieler, Conconi, Mon- 
tégut, Montenard, Myrbach et Rossi. Royal 8° half 
crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt top. 

Paris, 1890 

440 Davies, Edward. Celtic Researches on the Origin, Tra- 
dition and Language of the Ancient Britons; with some 
introductory sketches on primitive society. 8° half calf. 

London, 1804 

441 Davis, Jefferson. Rise and Fall of the Confederate Gov- 

ernment. Maps and steel portraits. 2 vols. 8° cloth. 
New York, 1881 

442 Davis, R. Recollection of Mississippi and Mississippians. 

Portrait. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1890 


443 Davy, Sir Humphrey. Consolations in Travel. Frontis- 
piece. 12° half light calf, uncut, gilt back and top, by 
RIVIERE & Son. London, 1869 


444 Dawson, Henry B. Battles of the United States by Sea 
and Land. Numerous steel plates, from original paint- 
ings by Alonzo Chappel. 2 vols. 4° morocco, gilt edges. 

New York, (1858) 

445 [Day, John.] The Ile of Gulls, as it has been often acted 
in the Black Fryers, by the Children of the Revels. 
Small 4° calf, coat-of-arms on side. 

Printed for W. Sheares: London, 1633 

446 Days of Auld Lang Syne, by Ian Maclaren; —On the 

Wing of Occasions, by Joel Chandler Harris. 2 vols. 
r2° cloth. 


447 De Amicis, Edmondo. Constantinople. Translated by 
Caroline Tilton. Square 8° half crimson morocco, gilt 
back and top. New York (London), 1888 


5° 


448 


449 


450 


45% 


452 


453 


454 


455 


456 


457 


458 


459 


CATALOGUE. 


De CoLance, L. American Encyclopedia of Commerce, 
Manufactures, Commercial Law and Finance. 600 il- 
lustrations. 2 vols. imperial 8° half morocco. 

Boston, 1881 

Drpuam, Mass. History of the Clapboard Trees; or, 
Third Parish, Dedham, 1736-1886. By G. W. Cooke. 
Illustrations. 8° cloth. _ Boston, 1887 


De Hass, F. S. Buried Cities Recovered; or, explora- 
tions in Bible Lands. Portraits, maps and illustrations. — 
8° cloth. Phila., 1885 

De Macuy, Marquis. Science des Armoires. Numerous 
beautiful full-page illustrations of coats-of-arms in gold 
and colors. 2 vols. 4° vellum extra. — Paris, 1856 


Demin, Auguste. Illustrated History of Arms and Ar- 
mour. With nearly 2000 illustrations. 12° half light 
calf, gilt back and top, by Rivizre & Son. 

Bohn: London, 1877 

Demotins, Edmond. Anglo-Saxon Superiority: to what 
itis due. 12° cloth. . New York, 1898 


DEMOSTHENES. Political Eloquence in Greece: Demos- 
thenes, with extracts from his orations. By L. Brédif. 
Translated by M. J. MacMahon. Portrait. 8° half 
morocco, gilt back and top. Chicago, 1881 


De Musser, Alfred. CEuvres Completes. Edition ornée 
de 28 gravures d’aprés les dessins de M. Bida. 11 vols. 
8° half morocco, uncut, gilt backs. Paris, 1866 

ComPRISES: Poésies, 2 vols.; — Comédies, 3 vols.; — Nouvelles 
et Contes, 2 vols.;— Confession d’une Enfant du Siecle, 1 vol.; — 
Mélanges de Littérature, 1 vol, — CEuvres Posthumes, 1 vol.; — 
Biographie, par Paul De Musset, 1 vol. 

DENMAN, James L.. The Vine and its Fruit, more espe- 
cially in relation to the production of wine; embracing 
an historical and descriptive account of the grape. 
Maps. 8° half crimson polished calf, extra, gilt back 


and edges, by Tour. London, 1875 
Depew, Chauncey M. Orations and After-Dinner Speeches. 
Portrait. 8° cloth. New York, 1890 


DETAILLE, Edouard. L’Armée Frangais, Types et Uni- 
formes. ‘Texte par Jules Richard. With 48 finely col- 
ored full-page photogravures and etchings and numerous 
photogravures in the text. 12 sections folio paper in 
portfolios. Boussod, Valadon et Cie: Paris, 1895 

Limited edition. 

De TocgueviLte, Alexis. Democracy in America. Trans- 
lated by Henry Reeve. New ed., with additional notes. 
2 vols. 8° cloth. London, 1836 


CATALOGUE. 51 


460 De Vicny, Alfred. Cinq-Mars; or, a conspiracy under 
Louis XIII. Translated by William Hazlitt. Portrait 
and drawings by A. Dawant, etched by Gaujean. 2 vols. 
royal 8° white cloth, uncut. 

Little, Brown & Co.: Boston, 1889 
SPECIAL EDITION: only 200 copies printed on hand-made paper, 
with plates on Japan paper. 

461 Dewey, Melvil. Condensed Accession Book, the official 
record of each volume added to the library (blank). 4° 
half morocco. Library Bureau: Boston, 1888 


462 Dispin, Thomas Frognall. Bibliomania; or Book Mad- 
ness, a bibliographical romance. New and improved ed., 
to which is added Preliminary Observations and a Sup- 
plement, including a Key to the Assumed Characters in 
the Drama. Portrait and wood engravings. Imperial 
8° half green crushed levant morocco, extra, uncut, full 
gilt back, gilt top, by Rivizre & Son. London, 1876 


463 Dicey, A. V. Introduction to the Study of the Law of 
the Constitution. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1889 


464 Dickens, Charles. Complete Works of. The Illustrated 
Household Edition, containing all the illustrations 
(over 550) that have appeared in the English editions 
by Cruikshank, H. K. Browne (Phiz), Seymour, Marcus 
Stone, John Leech, Maclise, etc., to which are added 
the famous designs by F. O. C. Darley and John Gil- 
bert, all India proofs, and in the case of the English 
designs before being lettered. The series is accompan- 
ied by a complete alphabetical index of all the charac- 
ters in the novels, with an analysis of their appearances 
and a collection of familiar sayings found in Mr. 
Dickens’s writings. 55 vols. 8° original red cloth, un- 
cut, paper labels. 

Printed at Riverside Press: Cambridge, 1869 


LARGE PAPER: only 100 copies printed for subscribers, 
Considered as the best edition of Dickens's Works printed, of 
convenient size and make-up and the usual typographical excellence 
for which the Riverside Press is noted. Although there purports to 
have been 100 sets printed, the publishers state only 50 were done. 

The Balcom set brought $159.50. 

465 Dickens. Complete Works of. With illustrations by John 
Leech, H. K. Browne, etc. 30 vols. 12° half morocco. 
Ticknor | 
& Fields: Boston, (Chapman & Hall: London), 1867 


466 Dickens, A Christmas Carol in prose and verse; being 
a ghost story of Christmas. Illustrated by I. M. Gau- 
gengigl and T. V. Chominski. Portrait and 24 Japan 
proof engravings. Folio, half morocco, gilt top. 

Boston, 1887 
JAPAN PAPER EDITION: only 100 copies printed. 


52 CATALOGUE. 


467 Dickens. Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. 43 
illustrations by R. Seymour and Phiz. Firsted. 8° full 
morocco, extra, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, 
uncut edges, gilt top. Chapman & Hall: London, 1837 

Fine, uncut copy of the scarce first edition, with all the original 
advertisements and covers bound in. Good impressions of the plates, 
including the two original “‘ Buss ” plates. With addresses to Parts 
X and XV. 

468 Dickens. Oliver Twist; or, the Parish Boy’s Progress. 
By ‘‘ Boz.” Plates by George Cruikshank. Firsted. 3 
vols. small 8° original cloth, uncut. London, 1838 

With both the last plates, “The Fireside ” plate and “ Rose Maylie 
and Oliver.” 

469 Dickens. Master Humphrey’s Clock, by Charles Dickens. 
Illustrations by George Cattermole and Hablot K. 
Browne. First edition. 3 vols. royal 8° three-quarters 
orange levant morocco, extra, gilt tops, uncut. 

Chapman & Hall: London, 1840-41 

Bound from the 88 original wees/y parts, with all the white wrap- 
pers, ads and addresses bound in, and extra illustrated with a set of 
72 of T. Sibson full-page plates. A fine, clean copy. 

470 Dickens. Master Humphrey’s Clock. Illustrations by 
George Cattermole and H. K. Browne. Firsted. 3 
vols. royal 8° three-quarters crimson morocco, uncut, 
gilt tops. . London, 1840-41 

Bound from the 20 original monthly parts, with all the green 
wrappers, ads and addresses. Extra illustrated with a series of 27 
water colors on Whatman paper, by “ Kyd,” and 8 steel plates by 
Phiz in the original wrappers. 

471 Dickens. American Notes for General Circulation. First 
ed. 2 vols. 12° half morocco, extra, gilt tops. Original 
cloth covers bound in. Chapman & Hall: London, 1842 


472 Dickens. Dombey and Son. Firsted. 40 illustrations 
by H. K. Browne. 2 vols. 8° half morocco, extra, gilt 
top, with all the original covers and ‘‘ads’ bound in. 

Bradbury & Evans: London, 1847-48 

Extra Illustrated with a set of 18 water-color drawings on What- 

man paper, by “ Kyd,” and 12 plates by Phiz, and with.extra printed 
title-page for Vol. 2. 

473 Dickens. The Haunted Man and the Ghost’s Bargain. 
Illustrated by Leech and Tenniel. Firsted. 12° full 
red calf, gilt, uncut, with original yellow wrappers and 
advertisements bound in. London, 1848 


Probably unique copy, both titles with imprint of Bradbury & 
Evans, but the yellow wrapper has imprint of Chapman & Hall. 
Most copies have gilded edges and issued in red cloth, but this 
copy is 3-16 of an inch wider than gilded copies and bound in yellow 
wrapper. 
474 Dickens. Christmas Numbers of ‘‘ Household Words.” 
g parts 8° stitched, uncut, in slip case. London, 1850-58 


First editions as issued, fine copies, 


475 


476 


477 


478 


479 


480 


481 


482 


483 


484 


CATALOGUE. 53 


Dickens. A Child’s History of England. Firsted. Fron- 


tispiece by T. W. Topham. 3 vols. square 16° half 
morocco, extra, gilt tops. 
Bradbury & Evans; London, 1852-54 

Dickens. Bleak House. Firsted. With 40 plates by 
H. K. Browne. Bound in 2 vols. 8° half crimson 
crushed levant morocco, extra, uncut, gilt tops by 
SANFORD. London, 1853 

Fine, uncut copy, with all the original covers and ads bound in, 
with extra printed title in Vol. 2. 
Dickens. Hard Times for these Times. First ed. Small 
8° half morocco, extra, gilt top, covers bound in. 
Bradbury & Evans: London, 1854 
ees Illustrated with 9 water colors on Whatman paper, by 
66 yd.” 

Dickens. Little Dorritt. With 40 illustrations by H. K. 
Browne. Firsted. 2 vols. 8° half brown morocco, un- 
cut, gilt tops, with all the original wrappers and “ads” 
bound in. Bradbury & Evans: London, 1857 

Fine, uncut copy, bound from the original parts. With all the 
plates, including the “dark ” plates in early states. 

Dickens. The Story of Little Dombey. Firsted. Small 
8° half green morocco, uncut, gilt top, with the origi- 
nal covers bound in. | London, 1858 


Dickens. A Tale of Two Cities. Firsted. 16 illustra- 
tions by H. K. Browne. 8° full green calf, gilt edges- 
with original covers and ‘‘ ads.” bound in. 

| Chapman & Hall: London, 1859 

Dickens. Christmas Numbers of ‘‘ All the Year Round.” 

g parts 8° stitched, in cloth slip case. London, 1859-67 
First editions as issued, 5 of the parts with blue wrappers, the 
balance were issued without wrapper. 

Dickens. Our Mutual Friend. First ed. 20 illustrations 
by Marcus Stone. 2 vols. 8° half morocco, extra, gilt 
tops, with all the original covers and ‘‘ ads.” bound in. 

| Chapman & Hall: London, 1865 


Bound up from the original numbers. 
Extra Illustrated with a series of 15 water-colors on Whatman 
paper, by “ Kyd.” 

Dickens. The Mystery of Edwin Drood. Firsted. 12 
illustrations by S. L. Fields, and a portrait. 8° half 
morocco, extra, uncut edges, gilt top, with the original 
wrappers and all the advertisements bound in. 

Chapman & Hall: London, 1870 

Dickens. Is She His Wife? Firsted. 32° cloth. 

_ Boston, 1877 


A reprint of the private edition of 1837, of which no copy is 
known to exist. This is the only edition printed separately, 


54 


485 


486 


487 


488 


489 


490 


491 


492 


493 


494 


495 


CATALOGUE. 


Dickens. Mr. Nightingale’s Diary. 32° cloth. 

Boston, 1877 
Only one copy known of the edition of 1851. This is the only 
separate edition. 

Dickens, ‘The Gad’s Hill Gazette. Written and printed 
by Charles Dickens, Aug. 5; 1865. pp. 4. Small 8° 
wrapper, uncut. London, 1895 

ONLY 20 copies reprinted from the unique original in the posses 
sion of S. Causley. 

Dickens. Poems and Verses of Charles Dickens, collected 
and edited with bibliographical notes, by F. G. Kitton. 
Portrait. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1903 


Dickens. Personal History of David Copperfield. Por- 
trait and illustrations. 12° cloth, uncut (binding soiled). 
London, n. d. 


Dickens, Charles Dickens, a Gossip about his Life, Works 
and Characters. With 18 full-page character sketches 
(reproduced in photogravure) by Frederick Barnard and 
other well-known artists. By Thomas Archer. Text, 
folio, full red morocco, gilt edges. Sold as one lot. 

Dickens Sketch Society: London. 
EDITION RoYALE: Limited to ro copies. This No. 1. With the 


18 full-page photogravures, proofs on India paper, with heavy mats, 
enclosed in purple velvet case with lock and key. 


Dickens. Infelicia. By Adah Isaacs Menken. With fac- 
simile letter of Dickens. Portrait. First ed. 18° cloth. 
London, 1868 

Some of the poems included in “ Infelicia ” are said to have been 
supplied by Swinburne and others of Miss Menken’s literary friends. 

Dickens. The Fireside Dickens; a cyclopedia of the best 
thoughts of Charles Dickens. By F. G. De Fontaine. 
Portrait and illustrations. Royal 8° cloth, gilt edges. 

New York, 1883 

Dickens Dictionary, a Key to the characters and principal 
incidents in the tales of Charles Dickens. By G. A. 
Pierce, with additions by W. A. Wheeler. First ed. 8° 
cloth, uncut. London, 1878 

Dickens, a. JZ. s. « page 8°, ‘‘Gad’s Hill Place, Sat. 15th 
Aug., 1857,” to John C. Deane, in regard to rehearsals 
of the orchestra. 

Dickens. Heads of the English, or sketches of character 
and countenance. 24 full-page engravings (illustrative 
of “ Nicholas Nickleby ”) by Kenny Meadows. First ed. 
8° unbound. (London, 1839) 

Dickens. Series of 21 finely colored etchings by F. W. 
Pailthorpe, to illustrate the first edition of * Great Ex- 
pectations.” With index and in portfolio. London, 1885 

ONLY 200 sets printed in all, only 50 sets colored. Fine, clean set. 


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496 


497 
498 


499 


500 


501 


502 


593 


504 


595 


506 


ay 


508 


CATALOGUE. 5s 


Dickens. Etchings by Sibson, illustrative of “ Barnaby 
Rudge” and * The Old Curiosity Shop.” Fine impres- 
sions. Royal 8°. (14) London, 1841 

Dickens. Pickwickian Illustrations (etchings). Published 
by McLean, Haymarket, 1837. 8°. (20) 

Dickens. 34 illustrations (mostly by F. Barnard) printed 
on India paper. Royal 8°. (34) 

Dickens Exhibition, organized by the Dickens Fellow- 
ship, London, 1903. Compiled and edited by F. G. 
Kitton. Square 8° paper. London, (1903) 

Ditke, Sir Charles W. Problems of Greater Britain. 
Second ed. With maps. 2 vols. 8° half light calf, uncut, 
gilt backs and tops, by RivizrE & Son. London, 1890 


DisrakELl, Isaac. Curiosities of Literature, portrait, 3 
vols.;— Literary Character of Men of Genius; — Cal- 
amities and Quarrels of Authors; — Amenities of Lit- 
erature. 6 vols. 12° half olive crushed levant morocco, 
uncut, gilt backs and tops, by Rivizre & Son. 

F. Warne & Co.: London, n. d. 


Dixiz, Lady Florence. Across Patagonia. With illustra- 
tions from sketches by Julius Beerbohm. 8° half blue 
morocco, gilt back. London, 1880 


Dosson, Austin. Horace Walpole, a memoir; with an 
appendix of books printed at the Stawberry Hill Press. 
- With illustrations by Percy and Leon Moran. Royal 8° 
half vellum, uncut. New York, 1890 
LARGE PAPER: only 425 copies printed. 
Dosson. A Bibliography of Austin Dobson, attempted by 
Francis Edwin Murray. Oblong 12° cloth. Derby, rg00 
ONLY 650 copies printed in all. 50 copies only for America. 
Dopp, Henry P. The Epigrammatists, a selection from 
the epigrammatic literature of ancient, medizval and 
modern times. 12° half light calf, uncut, gilt back and 
top, by RiviERE & Son. Bohn: London, 1889 


Dopce, Theodore A. Great Captains: Alexander; a his- 
tory of the origin and growth of the art of war from the 
earliest times to the battle of Ipsus, B. C. 301. Por- 
traits, maps and illustrations. Thick 8° cloth. 

Boston, 1890 

DoLuaR Magazine. Edited by N. P. Willis and H. H. 
Weld. Illustrations. Vols. 1 and 2, Jan., 1841, to Dec., 
1842 (all published). 2 vols. 4° half roan. 

New York, 1841-42 
Not mentioned in Foley. 

Donatus, Alexander. Roma Vetus ac Recens, utriusque 

edificiis illustrata. Copperplates. 4° old calf. 
Amsteladami, 1695 


56 


5°99 


510 


516 


518 


5t9 


520 


521 


CATALOGUE. 


Donne, John. Poems on Several Occasions; with elegies 
on the author’s death. With account of the author (now 
first published). 18° original sheep (binding cracked). 

London, 1719 
From the library of Thomas Day (author of “ Sandford and Mer- 
ton,”) with his book-plate. 

Doran, Dr. “Their Majesties’ Servants.” Annals of the 
English Stage from Thomas Betterton to Edmund Kean. 
Edited and revised by R. W. Lowe. With 50 copper- 
plate portraits and 80 wood engravings, all on India 
paper. 3 vols. 8° half brown crushed levant morocco, 
extra, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by RivizrE & Son. 

London, 1888 

DorcHESTER, Daniel. Christianity in the United States, 
from the first settlement down to the present time. 
Portrait and maps. Royal 8° cloth. New York, 1889 

Dort, Gustave. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. By 
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Folio, cloth. New York, 1877 

Doren, Elizabeth. My Affinity and other stories. First 
ed. 12° cloth. Boston, 1870 

With a. /. s. of the author inserted. 

Douce, Francis. Illustrations of Shakspeare and of An- 
cient Manners; with dissertations on the fools of Shak- 
speare, etc. Engravings (including extra colored plate, 
“The Morris Dance”). 2 vols. 8° half morocco, uncut. 


Fine copy. : London, 1807 
Dowpen, Edward. Studies in Literature, 1789-1877. 
8° cloth, uncut. London, 1889 


DoweELt, Stephen. History of Taxation and Taxes in 
England, from the earliest times to 1885. 4 vols. 8° 
half morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. London, 1888 

Doyvte, J. A. The English in America: the Puritan 
Colonies, 2 vols., maps; — Virginia, Maryland and the 
Carolinas, 1 vol. Together 3 vols. 8° half light calf, gilt 
backs and tops, by RivizrE & Son. London, 1887-82 

DRAKE and Halleck. The Croakers. First complete ed. 
2 portraits on India paper. Royal 8° original cloth, 
uncut. New York, 1860 

ONLY 100 copies printed for the Bradford Club. 

DREAMTHORP, by Alex. Smith, London, 1880; — Echo 
Club, by Bayard Taylor, 1876;— Life of the Bee, by 
Maeterlinck, 1902. 3 vols. 12° cloth, 

DRYDEN, John. Works of, in verse and prose, with a life 
by Rev. John Mitford. Portrait. 2 vols. royal 8° half 
blue morocco, uncut, gilt tops. New York, 1867 | 

DrypEN. The Spanish Fryar; or, the double discovery. 
First ed. Small 4° half roan. - London, 1681 


Be a ei iad See Se wet a ket hie en Se eee © 


ogee aed lee 


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522 DrypEN. Poetical Works of, with memoir, revised texts 
and notes by W. D. Christie. Globe ed. 12° half 
brown morocco, gilt, uncut, gilt top. London, 1894 


523 Drypen. An Evening’s Love; or, the Mock-Astrologer. 
First ed. Small 4° half roan. London, 1671 
“Donna Jacintha, by Mrs. Ellen Gwynn.” 


524 Drypen. All for Love; or, the world well lost, a tragedy. 
Firsted Small 4° half roan (top margins closely cut), 
London, 1678 

525 Drypren. The Art of Painting. By Du Fresnoy. Trans- 
lated, with original preface, containing a parallel betwixt 
painting and poetry, by Dryden. Also, a short account 

of the most eminent painters, by another hand. First 

ed. Engraved false title. Small 4° original calf binding. 
London, 1695 


526 Du Cuaitiu, Paul B. The Viking Age: the early history, 
manners and customs of the ancestors of the English- 
speaking nations. Illustrations. 2 vols. 8° half brown 
morocco, gilt backs and tops. New York, 1889 


527 Durrerin, Earlof. Letters from High Latitudes; being 
some account of a voyage in 1836, to Iceland, Jan 
Mayen and Spitzbergen. Ilustrations. 12° half light 
calf, uncut, gilt back and top, by Rivitre & Son. 

London, 1887 


528 Dumas, Alexandre. Novels and Romances of. Illustrated. 
40 vols. 8° half dark calf, uncut, gilt tops. 
Little, Brown & Co.: Boston, 1899 
- COMPRISES: The Page of the Duke of Savoy, 2 vols.; —Marguerite 
de Valois, 2 vols.; — La Dame de Monsoreau, 2 vols.; — Forty-Five, 
2 vols.; — Three Musketeers, 2 vols.; — Twenty Years After, 2 vols.; 
— Vicomte de Bragelonne, 6 vols.; — Black Tulip, 1 vol.; — Cheva- 
lier d’Harmental, 1 vol.; — Regent’s Daughter, 1 vol.; — Memoirs of 
a Physician, 3 vols.; — Queen’s Necklace, 2 vols.; — Ange Pitou, 2 
vols.; — La Comtesse de Charny, 4 vols.; — Chavalier de Maison 
Rouge, 1 vol.; — Sylvandire, 1 vol.; — Count of Monte Cristo, 4 vols.; 
— Ascanio, 2 vols. 


529 Dumas. Celebrated Crimes. Translated by I. G. Burn- 
ham. Illustrated with 45 photogravures after original 
drawings by De Los Rios, Prodhomme, Wagrez, etc. 8 
vols. 8° cloth, uncut, in cloth slip cases. Phila., 1895 

JAPANESE VELLUM Copy: only 500 copies so printed, with the 
plates in two states, Japan etching and India proof. 

530 Dumas. Page of the Duke of Savoy, 3 vols.; — Two 
Dianas, 2 vols.;—- Le Chevalier D’Harmental; — Re- 
gent’s Daughter; — Black Tulip. Photogravure illus- 
trations on India paper. 8 vols. 8° half red morocco, 
uncut, gilt tops. Boston, 1891 

LARGE PAPER: only 150 copies’printed, 


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531 Dumas. D’Artagnan Romances. Portraits. 10 vols. 12° 
half blue crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and tops. 
Little, Brown & Co.: Boston, 1888 
ComprisEs: Twenty Years After, 2 vols.; — Vicomte de Brage- 
lonne, 6 vols.; — Three Musketeers, 2 vols. 

532 DunckER. History of Antiquity. From the German of 
Max Duncker. By Evelyn Abbott. 6 vols. royal 8° 
half light calf, uncut, extra, gilt backs and tops, by 
RIVIERE & SON. Bentley: London, 1877 


533 Duntop, John C. History of Prose Fiction. New ed., 
revised with notes, appendices and index. By Henry 
Wilson. 2 vols. 12° half light calf, uncut, gilt backs 
and tops, by RiviERE & SON. Bohn: London, 1888 


534 DuNnsTABLE, Mass. History of, from its earliest settle- 
ment to the year of our Lord, 1873. By Rev. Elias 
Nason. Portrait. 8° cloth. Boston, 1877 


535 Du Rapier, Dreux. L’Europe Illustre contenant I’his- 
toire abrégée des Souverains, des Princes, des Prélats, 
des Ministres, des grands Capitains, des Magistrats, 
des Savans, des Artistes, et des Dames célébres en Eu- 
rope, dans le XV° siécle, compris, jusqu’a présent. 
Ouvrage enrichi de portraits, gravés par les soins du 
Sieur Odieuvre. 592 fine copperplate portraits. 6 vols. 
royal 8° mottled calf, extra. Paris, 1777 

With brilliant impressions of the 592 portraits, a mine of wealth 
for the extra illustrator. 

536 Duruy, Victor. History of Rome and of the Roman 
People, from its origin to the invasion of the barbarians 
and fall of the Empire. Translated by M. M. Ripley 
and W. J. Clark. Edited by J, P. Mahaffy. Illustrated 
with over 3000 engravings, Ioo maps and plans and 
numerous chromo-lithographs. 8 vols. bound in 16 vols. 
imperial 8° three-quarters crimson morocco, uncut, 
extra, gilt backs and tops. Boston, 1844 

EDITION DE LUXE: only 1000 sets printed. 

537 Duruy. History of Greece and of the Greek People, 
from the earliest times to the Roman Conquest. Trans- 
lated and edited by M. M. Ripley, with an introduction 
by J. P. Mahaffy. Containing over 2000 engravings, 
including numerous maps, plans and colored plates. 4 
vols. bound in 8 vols. imperial 8° cloth, uncut, gilt top. 

EDITION DE LUXE: only 1000 copies printed. Boston, 1890 

538 Duycxinck, E. A., and G. L. Cyclopedia of American 
Literature; embracing personal and critical notices of 
authors, and selections from the writings from the ear- 
liest period to the present day. Portraits, autographs, 
and other illustrations. 2 vols. royal 8° cloth. 

New York, 1855 


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539 Duycxincx. National History of the War for the Union; 
Civil, Military and Naval; founded on official and other 
authentic documents. Illustrated with highly-finished 
steel engravings, by Alonzo Chappel and Thomas Nast. 
3 vols. 4° half morocco, gilt edges. New York, (1861) 


540 Dyer, T. F. T. British Popular Customs, present and 
past; illustrating the social and domestic manners of 
the people. 8° three-quarters light calf, uncut, gilt 
back. and top, by Riviztre & Son. London, 1876 


541 ARLY Printinc. Cesar. Commentariorum de Bello 
Gallico. Small folio, wants blank leaf Az, name 
erased from title and a little soiled, otherwise a very 
large copy, old calf (joints cracked). 
Venet.: G. Scotti, 1482 
Very rare. Haine, No. 4218. 

542 Earty Printing. Prefatione di Sebastian Manilio Romano 
nella traductione di Latina Lingua in volgar Tosco 
delle pistole del moralissimo lucio anneo Seneca cordu- 
bese: allo illustris simo emagnanimo Lodovico Sphorza 
Visconti. Small folio, half russia. Venetia, 1494 


543 EAaArRLy Printing. Hieronymus, Saint. Vita Patrum Sanc- 
torum Egyptiorum. Semi-gothic letter, double columns. 
Title in red and blue within beautiful woodcut border 
in compartments, numerous historiated initials, small 
woodcuts of saints, etc., and full-page engraving of S. 
Jerome, printer’s device at end. Small folio, sprinkled 
calf, extra, (wormhole through a few leaves and ancient 

MS. annotations), by Rivi&zRE. 
T. Mareschal: Lugd., 1520 


A good and large copy of a very rare volume, unknown to Brunet. 


544 EARLY Printing. Le Premier, le Second, et le Tiers 
Livres des Illustrations de Gaule et singularites de 
Troye: Le traicte de la Difference des Scismes et des 
Concilles de leglise, avec la vraye histoire et non fabu- 
leuse du Prince Syach: L’Epistre du Roy 4 Hector de 
Troye, cOpose par Jehan le Maire de Belges. Gothic 
letter, printed in double columns, with numerous wood- 
cut initial letters, 5 title-pages, many spirited woodcut 
engravings of military and other subjects, printers’ de- 
vices, etc. Small 4° old calf. 

F. Reynault: Imprimé 4 Paris, 1528 


Extremely rare, with all the five parts complete. Save for a slight 
water-stain and margin of last leaf soiled, a very fine copy of “ one 
of the most original and imaginative productions of the period.” It 
contains, besides, all that is most human and romantic in the legends 
of the Ancients regarding Troy. 


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Eaton, Charlotte A. Rome in the Nineteenth Century. 
Fifth ed., to which is now first added, a complete in- 
dex and 34 engraved illustrations. 2 vols. 12° half 
light calf, uncut, extra, gilt backs and tops, by RIVI£RE 
& Son. . Bohn: London, 1881 

Epreui, M. Historical Account of the Ten Tribes, set- 
tled beyond the River Sambatyou, in the East. Por- 
trait. 8° cloth. London, (1855) 

Epwarps, H. S. The Romanoffs; Tsars of Muscow and 
Emperors of Russia. 12° half morocco, gilt back and 
top. London, 1890 

Ecan, Pierce. Life in London; or the Day and Night 
scenes of Jerry Hawthorn and Corinthian Tom. (With 
introduction by J. C. Hotten.) Numerous colored il- 
lustrations designed by I. R. and George Cruikshank. 
Small 8° half crimson morocco, uncut. London, (1869) 

Exot, George. Works of, 21 vols. ; — Life of, as related 
in her letters and journals, arranged and edited by J. 
W. Cross, portrait, 3 vols. Together 24 vols. 12° half 
crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 

CABINET EDITION. Blackwood & Sons: Edinburgh. 

E.iot. Extra Illustrations to the Complete Works of 
George Eliot. 61 etchings, proofs printed on satin, 
each with a mat, enclosed in box. Royal 8°. 

DE GRAND LuxE EDITION. Estes & Lauriat: Boston. 

[Exiot.] Life of Jesus, critically examined by Dr. D. 
F. Strauss. Translated from the fourth German ed. 
(by Marion Evans ‘‘ George Eliot "). Firsted. 3 vols. 
8° cloth, uncut (name on title). London, 1846 

Euior. Scenes of Clerical Life. Firsted. 2 vols. small 
8° half light blue levant morocco, extra, uncut, gilt 
tops, by R. W. SMITH. Edinburgh, 1858 

Fine, clean, uncut copy. 

Eriot. Adam Bede. Firsted. 3 vols. 8° half light blue 
levant morocco, uncut, gilt tops, by R. W. SMITH. 

Fine, clean, uncut copy. Edinburgh, 1859 

Eviot, Agatha. Firsted. 8° full light polished calf, 
extra, uncut edges, gilt top, by Tour. 

Triibner & Co.: London, 1869 
Rarest of George Eliot’s Works, and very scarce in any condition. 
See reproduction of title-page. 

[Exior.] Brother and Sister Sonnets. By Marian Lewes. 
First ed. pp. 15. Small 8° half light blue levant mo- 
rocco, uncut, gilt back and top, with the original blue 
paper wrappers bound in. 

For private circulation only: London, 1869 


Fine copy and extremely rare. The only instance where the author 
signed herself Marian Lewes. 


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GEORGE ELIOT. 


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—CO., 60, PATERNOSTER ROW. 


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ss6 Eviot. The Mill on the Floss. First ed. 3 vols. 8° half 
light blue levant morocco, extra, uncut, gilt tops, by R. 
W. SMITH. Edinburgh, 1860 
Fine, clean, uncut copy. 
557 Eviot. Romola. Portrait and photographic illustrations, 
proofs on India paper. 3 vols. 8° white cloth, uncut, 
with reading covers. Phila., 1890 
LarGE Paver: only 250 copies printed. 


ELIOT’S INDIAN BIBLE. ZACHARIAH MAYHEW'S 
COPY. 


558 Exiot, Rev. John. (Indian title): Mamusse Wunneetu- 
panatamwe Up-Biblum God Naneeswe Nukkone Testa- 
ment kah wonk Wusku Testament. Ne quoshkinnumuk 
nashpe Wuttinneumoh Christ noh asoowesit John Eliot. 
Nahohtéeu ontchetée Printeuoomuk; Printeuoop nashpe 
Samuel Green: Cambridge, 1685;—-[New Testament, 
Indian title]; VVusku Wuttestamentum Nul-Lordumun 
Iesus Christ Nuppoquohwessuaeneumun. 4° gros-grain 
levant brown morocco, sides double panelled, blind and 
gold, with centre ornaments; gilt edges, with gilt inside 
borders, and lining and guard leaves of vellum; in a 
Solander case of olive morocco, lined with velvet. 
Richly and elegantly bound by Beprorp. 

Printed for the Right Honourable Corporation 
in London, for the propogation (sic) of the Gospel 
among the Indians in New-England: Cambridge, 1680 


The page measures 7 x § 5-8 inches at the top. Some few leaves 
(perhaps a dozen) are rather closely trimmed, cutting into catch 
words ; the text is sound. 


CoLLATION: Dedication to the Hon. Robert Boyle, Governour, 
and to the Company for the Propagation of the Gospel, etc. (in fac- 
simile), 1 leaf (verso blank) ; Portrait of Robert Boyle from the pic- 
ture in the possession of Lord Dover, 1 leaf (verso blank); Engraving 
of the seal of the Society; underneath, Printed by order of the 
Society, John Chamberlayne, Secretary, I leaf (verso blank). Title 
(Indian), 1 leaf; Old Testament, A to Ppppp, in fours; names of the 
books, 1 leaf (recto blank) ; N. Test. Title, 1 leaf (verso blank; Text, 
Az to Kk2; Psalms in metre, 50 leaves, Kk3 to Yy4; Catechism, I 
leaf, 1 blank leaf. Bound in at the end is a translation of the (so- 
called) Catechism by J. Hammond Trumbull, dated Jan., 1865, and 
privately printed by J. Munsell, Albany, 1865. At the end of allisa 
leaf containing another engraving of the seal of the Society for the 
Propagation of the Gospel, etc., differing slightly from the first, and 
having on the scroll beneath, ‘ The Gift of the Society for Propagat- 
ing the Gospel in Foreign parts, 1704.” On the fly-leaf in the begin- 
ning is written, “ Zachariah Mayhews, Ano. 17 59.” 

This is the Brinley copy, No. 8434, which sold for $430. Fine and 
perfect copy; no perfect copy has been sold at auction in this country 
since that sale (1893), the Livermore copy, which had a facsimile title- 
page and was badly water-stained throughout, brought $450 in 1894. 


See reproduction of title-pages, 


No. 558. Eliot’s Indian Bible. Title page of New Testament. 


No. 558. Eliot’s Indian Bible. Title page of Old Testament. 


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559 Evior Indian Tract. The Light Appearing more and 
more towards the Perfect Day; or a farther discovery 
of the present state of the Indians in New-England, 
concerning the progresse of the gospel amongst them. 
Manifested by letters from such as preacht to them 
there. Published by Henry Whitfield, late pastor of 
the Church of Christ at Gilford in New-England, who 
came late thence. pp. (8) 46. Small 4° calf. 

7 London, 1651 

“The fifth of the series of reports of the ‘ Corporation for Propagat- 
ing the Gospel among the Indians of New England,’ which began in 
1643, and continued at irregular intervals to 1671. The complete 
series consists of 11, and is probably the most difficult to reassemble, 
in good copies, of any works relating to American History. They 
are doubtless all written by the hand, or from material furnished by 


the writings of John Eliot. Only two entire sets of these tracts, it is 
believed, exist in this country.” — Field. 


The Deane set (only 9) realized $853. 


560 ExioT Indian Tract. Tears of Repentance; or a further 
narrative of the progress of the gospel amongst the 
Indians in New England: Setting forth, not only their 
present state and condition, but sundry confessions of 
sin by the diverse of the said Indians, wrought upon by 
the saving power of the gospel, together with the mani- 
festation of their faith and hope in Jesus Christ, and 
the work of Grace upon their heart. Related by Mr. 
Eliot and Mr. Mayhew, two faithful labourers in that 
work of the Lord. Published by the Corporation for 
Propagating the Gospel there, for the satisfaction and 
comfort of such as wish well thereunto. pp. (36) 47. 
Small 4° calf. | London, 1653 


The second tract issued by the Corporation, dedicated to the Pro- 
tector, Cromwell. 


Number 7 of the series. 


561 EvioT, Rev. John, Apostle to the Indians, and Minister 
of the first Church in Roxbury, a. d. s. 1 page oblong 
folio, ‘‘ 25 of the 8th, 1655,’ and signed also by Rev. 
John Wilson, Minister of the first Church in Boston, 
and by Rev. Richard Mather, Minister of the first 
Church in Dorchester. A petition to the General Court 
from John and Susan Heindon of Braintree, for assist- 
ance in the maintenance of an insane son, “ poor Joseph. 
Heindon”’ ; on reverse the action of the Court, signed 
by Gen. Humphrey Atherton, Francis Norton, Edmond 
Batter, and Edward Rawson. A very remarkable group 
of signatures. Framed between two plates of glass. 


A very rare autograph document and a fine example for a histori- 
cal society, public library or collector. 


562 ExizaBeTu’s Children, 12° cloth. New York, 1903 


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568 


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Euuis, Edward S. Youth’s History of the United States, 
from the discovery of America by the Northmen to the 
present time. 4 vols. bound in 2 vols. 4° half morocco. 


New York. 
Eston Press. The Tale of Gamelyn. Square 16° boards, 
uncut. New Rochelle, rgo1 


ONLY 200 copies printed. 
Eton, Charles I. Origins of English History. Second 
ed., revised. Maps. Royal 8° half crimson morocco, 


uncut, gilt back and top. London, 1890 
Ety, Richard T. The Labor Movement in America, 12° 
cloth. New York, 1886 


Euzevir. Helvetiorum Respublica. Engraved title. 12° 
full red morocco, extra, inside dentelle borders, gilt 
edges, by GRUEL. Lugd.-Bat.: Elzevir, 1627 

Fine copy of the rare issue without the tailpieces on pp. 4 and 535. 

Euzevir. Laet, J. de. Belgii Confederati Respublice. 
Engraved title. 12° full red morocco, extra, inside den- 
telle borders, gilt edges, by GRUEL. 

Very fine, large copy. Ludg.-Bat.: Elzevir, 1630 

Emerson, Edwin, Jr. History of the Nineteenth Century, 
Year by Year. Colored plates, maps and other illustra- 
tions. 3 vols. 8° cloth. New York, 1901 

Emerson, R. W. American Scholar, an address delivered 
before the Phi Beta Kappa Society at Cambridge, Aug., 
1837. Frontispiece. Royal 4° boards. 

Laurentian Press: New York, 1gor 
ONLY 510 copies printed; one of 140 copies printed on Brown’s 
hand-made paper. 

Emerson. An Oration delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa 
Society at Cambridge, August 31, 1837. Second ed. 8° 


original paper wrappers. Boston, 1838 
Emerson. Essays. First series. New ed. Portrait. 12° 
cloth. Boston, 1847 


Presentation copy, with inscription, “ Editor of the Harbinger from 
the author.” 
Emerson. Essays. Second series. Firsted. 12° cloth 
(foxed). Boston, 1844 
Emerson. Representative Men. First ed. 12° cloth. 
Boston, 1849 
[Emerson. ] Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli. (By J. F. 
Clarke, R. W. Emerson and W. H. Channing.) First ed. 
2 vols. 12° cloth. - Boston, 1852 
Fine, bright copy, original cloth. 
Emerson. English Traits. Firsted. 12° original black 
cloth. Boston, 1856 
Presentation copy from the author with inscription. 


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578 
579 


580 


581 


582 


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Emerson. Conduct of Life. First ed. 12° original cloth. 
Boston, 1860 


EMERSON. Society and Solitude. Firsted. 12° cloth. 
Boston, 1870 


EMERSON. Letters and Social Aims. First ed. 12° cloth. 
Boston, 1876 


EMErRson. Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph 
Waldo Emerson, 1834-72. Portraits on India paper. 2 
vols. royal 8° boards, uncut. Boston, 1883 

LARGE PAPER: only 250 copies printed. . 

Emerson. Correspondence with Herman Grimm. Por- 

trait. Firsted. 16° wrapper, uncut. Boston, 1903 


EMERSON. Emerson as a Poet. By Joel Benton. First 
ed. Portrait. 12° cloth, uncut, gilt top. 

New York, 1883 
With a. 7. s. of the author inserted. 
EMERSON. The Personality of Emerson. By F. B. Sanborn. 
First ed. Portrait and facsimile. 8° boards, uncut. 
Boston, 1903 
ONLY 500 copies printed. Includes extracts from Emerson’s diaries, 
etc., now first published. 

ENGLEFIELD, Sir Henry. Vases from the Collection of Sir 
Henry Englefield, drawn and engraved by H. Moses. 
40 fine plates. 8° tree calf extra, yellow edges. 

London, (1820) 


ENGLISH Citizen. 11 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. 
Macmillan & Co.: London, 1882 
ComMPRIsEs ; Foreign Relations, by Walpole ; —State and Church, 
by Elliott ; — Local Government, by Chalmers ; — State and Educa- 
tion, by Craik ; — Crime, by Du Cane; — Poor Law, by Fowle ; — 
State and Labour, by Jevons ; — Colonies, by Cotton ; — Justice and 
Police, by Maitland ; — Land Law, by Pollock. 


ENGLIisH Men of Action. Portraits. 13 vols. 12° cloth. 
: Macmillan & Co.: London, 1890 
ComprisEs : Havelock, by Forbes ; —Walpole, by Morley ; —Wil- 
liam III, by Traill ; —Hastings, by Lyall; — Wolsey, by Creighton; 
— William I, by Freeman ; —Henry VII, by Gairdner ;—Wellington, 
by Hooper; — Cromwell, by Harrison ; — Henry II, by Green; — 
Livingstone, by Hughes; — Henry the Fifth, by Church ; — Dam- 
pier, by Russell. 
Epocus of Church History. Edited by Rev. Mandell 
Creighton. 15 vols. 12° cloth. 
Longmans & Co.: London, 1888 


ERSKINE, Lord. Speeches of, at the Bar and in Parlia- 
ment. With a prefatory memoir by Lord Brougham. 
Collected by James Ridgway. Portrait. 4 vols. 8° half 


brown morocco, uncut, gilt back and tops. 
London, 1847 


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Essex County, Mass. Standard History of, embracing a 
history of the county from its first settlement to the 
present time, witha history and description of its towns 
and cities. Steel portraits and maps. Royal 4° half 
morocco. Boston, 1878 

Essex County. History of, with biographical sketches of 
many of its pioneers and prominent men. Compiled by 
D. Hamilton Hurd. Steel portraits. 2 vols. thick royal 
8° half russia, gilt edges. Phila., 1888 

Essex House Press. Comus: a Mask. By John Milton. 
With 2 hand-colored illustrations. Printed throughout 
on vellum, with hand-colored initial letters, some height- 
ened with gold. Small 8° vellum. London, 1901 

ONLY 150 copies printed. This No. 109. 

Essex House Press. Tam O’Shanter. By Robert Burns. 
Frontispiece by Wm. Strang. Printed throughout on 
vellum, with hand-colored initial letters, some height- 
ened with gold. Small 8° vellum. London, 1902 

ONLY 150 copies printed. 

Essex House Press. The Epithalamion. By Edmund 
Spencer. Printed throughout on vellum. With 2 hand- 
colored illustrations and with colored initial letters, 
some heightened with gold. Small 8° vellum. 

London, r1gor 
ONLY 150 copies printed. 

EssEx House Press. The Psalter, or Psalms of David. 
Edited from the Cranmer Bible of MDXL (1540) by 
Janet E. Ashbee. Finely printed in red and black, with 
numerous woodcut initial letters. Small folio, green 
vellum, silk ties. London, 1902 

ONLY 250 copies issued. 

Estes, Dana. Home Book of Poetry, a compilation of 
poetry from the best English and American poets. With 
22 illustrations on steel. Square 8° tree calf, gilt back 
and edges. ‘ Boston, 1882 

ETcuinGs. Selected Etchings; Remarque Artists’ Proofs 
on Satin. “ The Twins,” after Carleton Wiggins; ‘The 
New Moon,” by Henry G. Dearth; “Evening on the 
Zuder Zee,” by Leigh Hunt. Each proof with a heavy 
beveled mat ready for framing, together with small vol- 
ume of descriptive text. Yorston Bros.: New York, 1889 

ONLY 200 copies printed and plates destroyed. 

ETcHINGs. 18 Proof Etchings on Satin, mounted with 
mats, enclosed in full red morocco portfolio, flaps and 
lock, crimson satin lining. 

Comprises 7 etchings by Unger, 2 by W. Woemle, 2 by Torberg, 


one each by G. Grux, L. Gaucherel, L. Schultz, C. A, Waltner, Bott- 
chu, Sonnenleiter, etc, 


598 


599 


600 


601 


602 


603 


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605 


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Etcuines. Portfolio of American Etchings. Original 
‘remarque and signed artists’ proofs, comprising: “An 
Old Lock,” by C. A. Platt; — “The Old Homestead,” 
by J. H. Millspaug; — ‘‘ The Road to the Village,” by 
L. K. Harlow;— ‘Sheep at the Brook,” by J. A. S. 
Monks; — *‘ The Old Windmill,” by W. Goodrich Beal. 
5 plates, large folio, in portfolio. 
ONLY '250 copies printed. 
Remarque and Signed Artists’ Proofs on Japanese Paper. 
Etcuincs. A Portfolio of Autograph Etchings. 12 origi- 
nal plates, designed and etched exclusively for this 
work, by eminent painter-etchers representative of the 
_ English and French schools, comprising Seymour Ha- 
den, H. Herkomer, D. Law, R. S. Chattock, J. Tissot, 
A. Legros, M. Lalanne, A. Langon, A. Martial, F. 
Bracquemond, E. Courtry and J. L. Propert. Large 
folio, sheets, in portfolio. Ticknor & Co.: Boston, 1885 
Signed Artists’ Proofs on Holland Paper. 


EtcuHincs. Remarque Proof Etchings. Comprising 25 
etchings, remarque proofs on Imperial Japan paper, 
each with heavy mat. In large portfolio of half morocco. 

Société des Beaux Arts: Paris. 

Limited Edition on Japan Paper. Containing 5 etchings by Un- 

ger, 2 each by Meyer, Gaucherel, Sonnenleiter, Forberg, 1 each by 

Blanchard, Flameng, Schonleber, Rauscher, Parmentier, Volkhardt 
Kuhn, Detaille, Krauskopf, Schultz, Urlanb and Hecht. 

Etcuines. Lalanne, Maxime. A Treatise on Etching. 
Text and plates by Maxime Lalanne. With 15 examples 
of Modern Etchings (in portfolio). Translated and ar- 
ranged by J. A. Delaborde. With 8 plates in the text. 
pp. 280. 8° paper, uncut, in decorated leather cover. 

Société des Beaux-Arts: Paris. 
Remarque Proof Etchings by Gaucherel, Greux, Gaujean, Lalauze 


(3), Champollion, Chauvel, Torné, Ramus, Abot, Waltner, Mordant, 
Girardet, Mason. 


? 


Etcuines. 10 Signed Artist’s Proofs on Japan Paper, 
with remarque, each with heavy mat. In large portfolio. 


EUROPE Illustrated, its picturesque scenes and places of 
note, described by John Sherer. With steel plates by 
Turner, Allom, Bartlett, Leitch and other eminent 
artists. 2 vols. royal 4° full morocco, gilt edges. 

London. 

EvELYN, John. Diary and Correspondence. Edited by 
William Bray. Steel portraits and plates. 4 vols. 12° 
half light calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 

Bohn: London, 1883 


EVERETT, Edward. Orations and Speeches. Portrait. 
4 vols. 8° half morocco. Boston, 1865 


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607 


608 


609 


610 


613 


614 


615 


616 


617 


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CATALOGUE. 


Ex-Lisris. Artists and Engravers of British and Ameri- 
can Book-Plates, a book of reference for book-plate and 
print collectors. By Henry W. Fincham. Illustrations. 
4° cloth, uncut. New York, 1897 

ONLY 1050 copies printed. 

Ex-—Lisris Society of London. Journal of, Vols. 1 to ro. 
Numerous plates and heraldic illustrations. 10 vols. 4° 
half roan, uncut, covers boundin. London, 1892-1903 

Complete set as far as published. 

Ex-—Lisris. The Honey-Jar, Vol. 1, no. 4; Vol. 2, no. 2; 
and Vols. 3 and 4. 2 vols. small 4° uncut. 

Columbus, O., 1898-1900 
Contains illustrations and articles on book-plates. 

Ex-Lisris. The Collector, May, 1895 to Feb., 1899, ir- 
regular. Contains articles on book-plates. 34 nos. 4° 
paper, uncut. New York. 

Ex-Lisris. Dated Book-Plates, a treatise on their origin 
and development. By Walter Hamilton.  1oo illustra- 
tions. 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1895 


Ex-Lisris. Rise of the Book-Plate; being an exemplifi- 
cation of the art signified by various Book-Plates from 
its earliest to its most recent times. Illustrations. 
Square 8° boards, uncut. New York, r1go1 

Ex-Lisris. Composite Book-Plates, 1897-98. By E. B. 
Ricketts. Illustrations. 8° boards, uncut. London. 

Ex-—Lisris. Ladies’ Book-Plates, an illustrated handbook 
for collectors and book-lovers. By Norna Labouchere. 
Illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1895 

Ex-—Lisris. German Book-Plates, an illustrated handbook 
of German and Austrian Ex-Libris. By Count Zu 
Leiningen-Westerburg. Illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. 

| London, 1gor 

Ex-Lispris. Lambert (of Newcastle-upon-Tyne) as an 
Engraver of Book-Plates. By John Vinycomb. 58 illus- 
trations. 12° cloth, uncut. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1896 

ONLY 150 copies printed, with two a. Z. s. of the author laid in. 

Ex-—Lisris. Book-Plates. By W. J. Hardy. Illustrations. 
Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1893 

Ex—Lisris. Book Lover (The), a monthly journal. Edited 
by Ingersoll Lockwood. Vol. I. Illustrations. Small 
4° half morocco, uncut. New York, 1888-90 

Contains articles on Ex-Libris. 

Ex-Lisris. The Curio, an illustrated monthly magazine, 
devoted to genealogy, biography, heraldry, book-plates, 
etc. Illustrations. Vol. I (all published). 4° half mo- 
rocco, uncut. New York, 1887: 

Contains articles on American book-plates by R. C. Litchtenstein, 


ee 
ie 


a ee ee, 


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619 


620 


621 


622 


623 


624 


625 


626 


i 627 


628 


CATALOGUE. é5 


Ex-Lipsris. English Book-Plates; an illustrated handbook 
for students of Ex-Libris. By Egerton Castle. First 
ed. Illustrations. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1892 

ONLY 1000 copies printed. 
Portrait and a. /. s. of the author inserted. 

Ex-Lisris. English Book-Plates, ancient and modern, 
by Egerton Castle. New and enlarged ed. Illustrations. 
12° cloth, uncut. London, 1893 


Ex-Lisris. French Book-Plates, a handbook for Ex-Libris 
collectors. By Walter Hamilton. Illustrations. 12° 
cloth, uncut. London, 1892 

ONLY 464 copies printed. 


| Eyes CLARENCE M. Wharf and Fleet; ballads of 
the fishermen of Gloucester. With illustrations from 
original photographs. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1902 


Fame’s Tribute to Children; being a collection of auto- 
graph sentiments contributed by famous men and 
women; done in facsimile and published for the benefit 
of the Children’s Home, of the World’s Columbian Ex- 
position. 4° boards. Chicago, 1893 

FAMILIAR Quotations, by John Bartlett, 1873; — Short 
Sayings of Great Men, by S. A. Bent, 1882. 2 vols. 12° 
cloth. Boston. 


Fans. Histoire des Eventails, chez tous les peuples et a 
toutes les €époques. 50 gravures, et suivi de notices 
par S. Blondel. 8° crimson crushed levant morocco, 
gilt top, uncut. Paris, 1875 


FARRENC, Edmund. Carlotina and the Sanfedesti; or, a 
night with the Jesuits at Rome. 12° cloth. 

New York, 1853 

Fay, Theodore S. The Three Germanys; glimpses into 

their history. Portraits and illustrations. 2 vols. 8° 
half brown morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 

| New York, (1889) 

FEDERALIST. _ Le Fédéraliste, ou Collection de quelques 

Ecrits en faveur de la Constitution proposée aus Etats- 

Unis de l’Amérique, par la Convention convoquée en 

1787; Publiés dans les Etats-Unis de l’Amérique par 

MM. Hamilton, Madison et Gay. 2 vols. 8° old calf, 

in tin slip case. Buisson Libraire: Paris, 1792 

The first French edition of the “ Federalist,” translated and edited, 

with introduction and notes by M. Trudaine de la Sabliere. For 

some reason pages 3 to 20 of the preliminary matter was suppressed 

in the greater part of the edition. Indeed, Mr. Lodge, in editing the 

“ Federalist,” knew of but a single copy of the first issue (in the Li- 

brary of Harvard College) and that imperfect. This copy is as pub- 


lished, without the suppressed leaves. The book is very rare in any 
shape, 


70 


CATALOGUE. 


628* FEDERALIST. [Hamilton, Jay and Madison.] The Feder- 


629 


630 


63 


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632 


633 


634 


635 


636 


637 


638 


639 


alist; a collection of essays written in favour of the new 
Constitution, as agreed upon by the Federal Conven- 
tion, Sept. 17, 1787. 2 vols. 12° half crimson crushed 
levant morocco, extra, uncut, gilt top, by W. Pratt. 
J. and A. M’Lean: New York, 1788 
The Barlow copy, which sold for $42. A fine, clean uncut copy of 
the first edition in collected form. . 

FEDERALIST (The), a Commentary on the Constitution of 
the United States; a collection of essays by Hamilton, 
Jay and Madison, also the Continentalist and other 
papers by Hamilton. Edited by John C. Hamilton. 


Portrait. 8° sheep. Phila., 1885 
Fe.tton, C. C. Greece, Ancient and Modern. 2 vols. in 
one. 8° cloth. Boston, 1879 


FestivaAL of Wit; or, the small talker, consisting of 
flights of humour and genius. New ed., with great ad- 
ditions. 12° panelled calf, extra, gilt back and sides, 
uncut, by Rivizre & Son. London, 1783 

FirLp, David Dudley. Speeches, Arguments and Miscel- 
laneous Papers. 3 vols. 8° buckram. New York, 1884 


FirLp, Eugene. The Model Primer. Firsted. Square 
16° three-quarters blue crushed levant morocco, gilt 
back and top. Brooklyn, (1882) 

FIELD. First Editions of American Authors. By H. S. 
Stone. With introduction by Eugene Field. First ed. 
Small 4° cloth, uncut. Cambridge, 1893 

LARGE PAPER; only 50 copies printed. : 

Fietp. The Eugene Field I Knew. By Francis Wilson. 

Portraits. 12° cloth, uncut. New York, 1898 
With signature of Francis Wilson inserted. 

Fretp. Eugene Field, a study in Heredity and Contra- 
dictions. By Slason Thompson. With portraits, views 
and facsimile illustrations. 2 vols. 8° half parchment, 
uncut, gilt tops. New York, tgor 

ONLY 262 copies printed on Holland hand-made paper. 

FieLDING, Henry. Works of. With an essay on his life 
and genius. By Arthur Murphy. Newed. Edited by 
James P. Browne. Steel portrait. 10 vols. 8° sprinkled 
calf, panelled sides and yellow edges, extra, gilt backs. 

Little, Brown & Co.: Boston, 1871 

FIELDING. Love in Several Masques, a comedy. First ed. 
8° half blue morocco. London, 1728 

FreELDING. The History of Tom Jones, a foundling. 
First ed. 6 vols. 12° new light polished calf, gilt. 

London, 1749 


This copy contains the rare leaf of “Errata” in Vol. I. 


eer” ue 


640 


641 


642 
643 


644 


645 


646 


647 


648 


CATALOGUE. 1 


Firetpinc. Amelia. First ed. 4 vols. 12° full antique calf. 
London, 1752 

FieLpInG. Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon. Firsted. 12° 

half red morocco, uncut. London, 1755 
Fine copy, uncut, top untrimmed. Fielding’s works in uncut con- 
dition are very rare. 

FIELps, James T. Poems. Firsted. 12° cloth, uncut. 

Fine copy. Boston, 1849 

FIeLps. Poems. Illustrations. Firsted. 16° morocco. 

Privately printed: Cambridge, (1854) 

Fietps. Religio Medici, etc. By Sir Thomas Browne 
(with introduction by J. T. Fields). Portrait on India 
paper. 8° cloth, paper label, uncut. Boston, 1862 

LARGE PAPER: only 25 copies printed. 

Ficures of the Past, by Quincy, 1883; — New Eldorado, 
by Ballou, 1890;—Story of Christine Rochefort, by 
Helen Prince, 1895; — Timothy’s Quest, by Wiggin, 
1891;—Seven Years, by Julia Kavanagh, 1860; — 
Walden, by H. D. Thoreau, 1882; — Pencillings by the 
Way, by N. P. Willis, 1854. 7 vols. 12° cloth. 

Ficuier, Louis. The Insect World, 564 woodcuts, 1868; 
— Reptiles and Birds, edited by Parker Gilmore, 307 
illustrations (1869); — The Ocean World, 427 engrav- 
ings, 1868;— Earth and Sea, translated by W. H. D. 
Adams, 250 illustrations, 1870; World Before the 
Deluge, new ed., by H. W. Bristow, 236 illustrations, 
1867;— Vegetable World, 470 illustrations, 1867. 6 
vols. 8° and royal 8° half green crushed levant morocco, 
extra, gilt backs and tops, by Rivikre & Son. London. 


Ficuier. Primitive Man. Revised translation. With 263 
illustrations. 8° half calf, gilt back. London, 1870 


Fine Art of France, containing the most notable Paint- 
ings of that Nation, selected from the National and 
Municipal Galleries, especially the Louvre and the 
Luxembourg. With descriptive text by Henri Sylves- 
tre, Jr. With 100 full-page photogravures, 50 of which 
are beautifully colored in water-colors, also 200 photo- 
gravures printed in the text, 100 of which are beauti- 
fully colored in water-colors. The full-page plates, 
remarque proofs on Japan paper, mounted with mats, 
1o sections folio, each in half morocco portfolio and 
enclosed in box. Gebbie Pub. Co.: Phila. 

THE REMARQUE EDITION: only a few copies printed. The re- 
productions, which number 300, have been carefully selected from 
the best paintings by the most famous artists, and include every 
species of art — genre pictures, idealistic, romantic, military scenes, 
sporting, home and rural life, landscape, marine views, historic 
scenes, fancy and imagination, and pictures from the myths of 
antiquity, 


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654 


655 


656 


657 


658 


659 
660 


661 


662 


663 


CATALOGUE. 


Fintay, George. Works of. 8 vols. 8° half morocco, 
uncut, gilt backs and tops. 
W. Blackwood & Sons: Edinburgh, 1854 


ComPRISES: History of the Byzantine and Greek Empires ; — 
Byzantine Empire, 716-1507 ;—History of Greece, B. C. 146 to A.D. 
1821, 3 vols.; — Greek Revolution, 2 vols. ; — Hellenic Kingdom. 

FisHER, George P, The Reformation. 8° cloth. 
New York, 1889 


FISHERIES and Fishery Industries of the United States, by 
G. B. Goode, section 1, with atlas of plates, 2 vols., 
1884; — Report of the United States Commission, 1873 
to 1874. 3 vols. 4° and 8° cloth. Washington. 


Fiske, John. Tobacco and Alcohol. Firsted 12° cloth. 
New York, 1869 

Fiske. The Critical Period of American History, 1783- 
1789. Map. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1890 


FiskE. The Beginnings of New England; or, the Puri- 
tan Theocracy in its Relations to Civil and Religious 
Liberty. Map. 12° cloth. Boston, 1890 


FiskE. Edward L. Youmans; a sketch of his life, selec- 
tions from his writings, etc. Portrait. Firsted. 8° 
cloth, uncut. Boston, 1894 

Fiske. The Dutch and Quaker Colonies in America. 
Maps and illustrations. Firsted. 2 vols. 12° cloth. 

Boston, 1899 


Fiske. A Century of Science and other essays. First ed. 


Small 8° cloth. Boston, 1899 
Fiske. The Mississippi Valley in the Civil War. First ed. 
Maps. Small 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, (1g00) 


Fisker. Essays, Historical and Literary. Portrait. First 
ed. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1902 


Fiske. New France and New England. Map. First ed. 
Small 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1902 


[FiTzGERALD, Edward.] Rubdaiyat of Omar Khayydm. 
Rendered into English verse. Third ed. Square 8° 
original half roan, uncut. London, 1872 


[FiTzGERALD.] Rubaiyat of Omar Khayydm; and the 
Sal4aman and Absal of Jami. Rendered into English 
verse. Square 12° original half roan, uncut. 

London, 1879 
First edition of Salam4n and Absal, and (practically) the final ver- 
sion of the Rubaiyat. Fine copy. 

FirzGeRALD. Rubdaiydt of Omar Khayydm. Rendered 
into English verse by E. FitzGerald, with drawings by 
Elihu Vedder. Small 4° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1804 


"af ae 


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665 


666 


667 


668 


669 


670 


671 


672 


673 


674 


675 


CATALOGUE. 73 


FitzGerRALp. The Rubdiydt of Omar Khayy4m. Rendered 
into English verse by Edward FitzGerald. From the 
fourth edition with notes. With 14 illustrations from 
drawings by Gilbert James. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. 

New York, 1go1r 

ONLY 50 copies printed on decke-edge paper, with illustrations on 

Japanese vellum in water-colors done by hand, and duplicate of illus- 
trations in black. 

FitzGreRatp. Letters and Literary Remains. (Edited by 
W. Aldis Wright.) Portrait. 7 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. 
Macmillan: London, 1902-03 

ONLy 775 copies printed. The final and authoritative edition, em- 
bracing all writings included in the editions of 1889, 1894, 1895 and 
Igor, together with material not previously published. 

FitzGeraLp. Life of. By John Glyde. With introduc- 

tion by Ed. Clodd. Portrait. 12° cloth, uncut. 
Chicago, 1900 

FLANDERS, Henry. Lives and Times of the Chief Justices 
of the Supreme Court of the United States. 2 vols. 8° 
half light calf, extra, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 

Phila., 1881 


FLETCHER, John. Monsieur Thomas, a comedy. Acted at 
the private house in Blacke Fryers. First ed. Small 4° 


half calf. London, 1639 
Forses, Archibald. Memories and Studies of War and 
Peace. Portrait. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1896 


A. NV. S., dated Jan., 1892, inserted. 


Forses, Mitchell, William. Reminiscences of the Great 
Mutiny, 1857-59. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1894 


Forp, Paul Leicester. Janice Meredith, a story of the 
American Revolution. Colored portrait and _ illustra- 
tions by Howard Pyleand his pupils. 2 vols. 8° cloth, 
uncut. New York, 1899 


[Forp, R.] Gatherings from Spain. 12° cloth. 

. London, 1846 

Forp, Sheridan. The Art of Folly. 8° boards, uncut. 
Boston, rgo1 
750 copies printed, each signed by the author. An attack on cer- 
tain schools of painting. Ford claimed to have written Whistler's 
“Gentle Art of making Enemies,” and had an edition printed in 1890. 
Forrest, Edwin. Life of Edwin Forrest, the American 
Tragedian. By W. R. Alger. Portraits. 2 vols. royal 
8° cloth. Phila., 1877 


Fox, Charles James. Speeches of, in the House of Com- 
mons. 6 vols. 8° half light calf, extra, gilt backs and 
tops. London, 1815 


74 CATALOGUE. 


676 Fox. Memorials and Correspondence of. Edited by Lord 
John Russell. 4 vols. 8° half light calf, gilt backs and 


tops. London, 1853 
677 Fox. Early History of. By George O. Trevelyan. 8° 
half morocco, gilt back. London, 1880 


678 Foxr, Luke. North-West Fox, or, Fox from the North- 
West Passage. Beginning with King Arthur, Malga, 
Octhur, the two Zeni’s of Iseland, Estotiland and Dor- 
gia; Following with brief abstracts of the Voyages of 
Cabot, Frobisher, Davis, Waymouth . .. Mr. Iames 
Hall’s three Voyages to Groynland, with a Topographi- 
call description of the Countries. the Salvages lives and 
Treacheries, etc. Small 4° old calf, in tin slip case. 

B. Alsop and Tho. Fawcet: London, 1635 


Fine and large copy, with the very rare folding map, as well as the 
leaf “A,” containing on reverse a globe. 

The collection of voyages, as described, fills about one-half of the 
book, and includes accounts of some voyages, information about 
which is not to be found elsewhere. Foxe’s account of his own voy- 
age occupies from page 169 to end. 


See reproduction of title-page. 


679 FRANKLIN, Benjamin. Complete Works of; including his 
private as well as his official and scientific correspond- 
ence. Compiled and edited by John Bigelow. Steel por- 
trait. 1o vols. royal 8° half roan, uncut, gilt tops. 

Putnam & Sons: New York, 1887 


LETTER-PRESS EDITION: only 600 sets printed. 


680 FRANKLIN. Works of. With notes and a life of the author 
by Jared Sparks. Steel portraits. 1o vols. royal 8° half 
light calf, extra, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 

Boston, 1840 

681 FRANKLIN. Religion of Nature Delineated. (By William 
Wollaston.) 4° old calf. S. Palmer: London, 1725 

Benjamin Franklin set type on this book while working in London 
(see Spark's Franklin, Vol. I, p. 56). 

682 FREEMAN, Edward A. Works of. 15 vols. 8° half light 
calf, extra, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by RivikRE & 
SON. Oxford and London. 

ComPRISES: History of the Norman Conquest, 6 vols., 1877 ; — 
Historical Essays, 3 vols., 1886-79 ;—Reign of William Rufus, 2 vols., 
1882 ; — Comparative Politics, 1873; — Historical Study, 1886; — 
Chief Periods of European History, 1886 ; —English Towns and Dis- 
tricts, 1883. 

683 FREEMAN. Historical Geography of Europe. With atlas 
of maps. 2 vols. 8° half green morocco, extra, gilt backs 
and tops. London, 1882 


684 FREMANTLE, W. H. The World as the Subject of Redemp- 
tion. 8° cloth, London, 1885 


NORTH-VVEST FOX, 


Fox from the N(orth-welt paffagen. 


ee. BEGINNING 
WVith King Artave, Macca, Ocruve, 
thetwo ZENIs of Ifeland, Eftoriland, and Dorgia ; 
Following with briefe Abftracts of the Voyages of Cabor, 
Frobifher, Davis, Waymeuth, Knight, Hudfon, Button, Gib- 
bons, Bylot, Baffin, Hawkridge - Together with the 
Courfes, Diftance, Latitudes, Longitudes, Variations, 
Depths of Seas, Sets of Tydes, Currents, Races, 


and over Falls, wich other Obfervations, Accidents 
and remarkable things, as our Mifeiies and 


By Capitaine Lvxn Foxx of Kingftone vponHull, Cape. 
anid Pylot for the Voyage, in his Majefties Pinnace 
the CHARLIE S 
_ Printed by his Majefties Command. 


4 LONDON, aay 
_ Printed by B.Aus op and Ts 0-Fav v CET, dwelling in Grubfiredte 
| ; 2635, | 


6 sigliane te emal ll 


76 CATALOGUE. 


685 FRANKLIN Imprint. M. T. Cicero’s Cato Major, or His 
Discourse of Old Age. With explanatory notes. By 
James Logan. Small 4° blue morocco, gilt top, with a 
large number of uncut leaves. 

Benjamin Franklin: Phila., 1744 
Franklin’s masterpiece, and a book of which he might well be 
proud. It isa book of great interest to American collectors, although 
it is not, as Franklin states in his “ Printer to the Reader,” the “ first 
translation of a classic in this western world.” The title-page is in 
black and red, and the book is printed “ ina large and fair character ” 
on good paper, and with ample margins. Most copies have been cut 
down, and the book is rarely found full size and untrimmed. Four 
copies only in this condition were known to Sabin. The following 
advertisement appeared in the “ Pennsylvania Gazette ” for April 5th, 
17443 
“Just Published | M. T. CICERO’S CATO MAJOR; Or his 
Discourse of OLD | AGE. Translated from the Latin; with | Ex- 
planatory Notes, by the Hon. James Logan, Esqr., | Printed and sold 
by B. Franklin, Price stich’t in | Marble Covers 3 | 6.” 


It would from this appear that the book was originally published 
in paper covers and uncut. It may be that such copies have mostly 
disappeared, and those preserved which were specially bound. 

The Barlow copy sold in 1890 for $300, and the Brinley copy, which 
in the sale of the second part of that library in 1880 brought $260, 
resold in the Ives sale in 1891 for $320. We know of no public sale 
of an uncut copy in this country since that time, though a number of 
cut dwn copies have appeared in the auction rooms. 

Various copies with wide margins have from time to time been 
called “large paper,” but definite information regarding such a dis- 
tinct issue does not seem to be in print. 


Size of this copy 8 5-16 by 6 inches. See reproduction of title-page. 


686 FRENCH, Jonathan. The True American; containing In- 
augural Addresses, together with the first annual ad- 
dresses and messages of the Presidents of the United 
States, 1789-1841. Lithographical portraits by P. S. 
Duval. 12° cloth (name on title). Phila., 1841 


687 FRencH Books. Grands Ecrivains du XVI Siécle, par 
Brachet, 1884;— Le Seizitme Siécle en France, par 
Darmesteter et Hatzfeld. 2 vols. 12° half claret mo- 
rocco, uncut, gilt tops. Paris, 1884-87 


688 FReNcH Books. Chronique du Régne de Charles IX, par 
Prosper Mérimée, 1889;— L’Eau Courante, par Ed. 
Rod, 1902;— La Galilée, par Loti, 1896; — Histoire 
Marie-Antoinette, par Goncourt, 1879;— Correspond- 
ance de Madame Duchesse d’Orleans, 2 vols.; — Ruy 
Blas, par Hugo, 1879;— Le Révocation d’Edit de 
Nantes, par Pascal, 1885. 8 vols. 12° paper, uncut. 


689 Frencu Novels. Amour de Jeune Fille, par Caro; — Pre- 
jugé, par Rabusson;— L’Empreinte, par Estaunié; — 
Toute une Jeunesse, par Coppée; — Justice de Femme, 
par Lesueur; — Mon Oncle et Mon Curé, par La Bréte, 
etc. 10 vols, 12° paper. Paris. 


Mz. T. CICERO’s 


CATO MAFOR, 


OR HIS 


DISCOURSE 


OLD-AGE: 


With Explanatory NOTES. | 


PHILADELPHIA: 
Printed and Sold by B. FRANKTIN, 
MDCCXLIV. 


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691 


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693 


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695 


696 


697 


698 


699 


CATALOGUE. 


Frencu Novels. La Conquéte du Paradis, par Gautier; 
— Mille et un Calembours, par De Donville;—La Main 
Gauche, par Maupassant;— Le Marquis de Villemer, 
par George Sand; — La Sacrifiée, par Rod;— Une 
Gageure, par Cherbuliez; — Un Mysttre, par H. Gre- 
ville; — Thais, par Anatole France; Honneur d’Ar- 
tiste, par Feuillet. 10 vols. 12° paper. 


FrencH Novels. L’Obstacle et Tartarin sur les Alpes, 
par Daudet;— Un Raté; — Une Passionnette; — Ma- 
dame La Duchess; — Petit Bob, par ‘‘ Gyp’’; — Nem- 

rod & Cie; — Dette de Haine; — Noir et Rose; — Vo- 


lonté, par Georges Ohnet. 10 vols. 12° paper. Paris. 

FrencH Novels. Madame Sans-Géne, par Edmond Le- 
pelletier, 2 vols.; — Mlle. de La Valliére, par H. Duclos, 
2 vols.; — La Terre et Paris, par Zola; — Le Feu et la 
Triomph de la Morte, par D’Aunnuzzio, 2 vols.;—Le 
Crime et la Chatiment, 2 vols. 10 vols. 12° paper. Paris. 

Frencu Novels. Une Belle-Mére, et .Amours de Vieux, 
par Hector Malot;— Les Demi Vierges, Les Vierges 
Fortes et Lettres de Femmes, par Marcel Prévost; — 
Mensonges, par Paul Bourget; — Princess et Frou-Frou, 
par Halévey; — L’Amour est mon Péché. 10 vols. 12° 
paper. Paris. 

Frencu Novels. Vies des Dame Galantes et Vies des 
Dames Illustrés, par Brantome; — Cyrano de Bergerac, 
par Rostand; — Pécheur d’Islande, Le Roman d’un 
Enfant, et Propos d’Exil, par Pierre Loti, etc. 10 vols. 
12° paper. 

FRENCH Novels, par Pigault Lebrun ;—Mérouvel ; —About; 
— Sandeau; — Maupassant, etc. 15 vols. 12° paper 
(worn). 

FRENEAU. Bibliography of the separate and collected 
works of Philip Freneau, together with an account of 
his newspapers. By Victor Hugo Paltsits. 12° paper. 

New York, 1903 

FroissaRT, John. Chronicles of England, France, Spain 
and the adjoining countries, from the latter part of the 
reign of Edward II to the Coronation of Henry IV, to 
which are prefixed a life of the author, an essay on his 
works and a criticism on his history. Illuminated title 
and other illustrations. 2 vols. royal 8° calf, gilt backs. 

London, 1862 

FROTHINGHAM, Richard. Rise of the Republic of the 
United States. 8° half light calf, extra, gilt back and 
top. Boston, 1886 

FRoupDE, James Anthony. History of England. Fourth 
ed. 12 vols. 8° half light calf, extra, uncut, gilt backs 
and tops, by RiviERE & Son. London, 1867-70 


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Cg Eee aera 6 


700 


701 


702 


. 193 


704 


795 


706 


797 


708 


7°09 


710 


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FROUDE. Cesar, a sketch, portrait, 1879; — Thomas Car- 
Lyle, a history of the first forty years of his life, 1795- 
1835. Portraits and plates, 4 vols., 1882-84; — Short 
Studies on Great Subjects, 4 vols., 1867-83; — Oceana, 
illustrations, 1886; — The English in the West Indies, 
illustrations, 1888. to vols. 8° half light calf, uncut, 
gilt backs and tops, by RivizrE & Son. London. 


FULLER, Andrew S. Grape Culturist; a treatise on the 
cultivation of the native grape. Illustrations. 12° cloth. 
New York, 1894 

Futter, Thomas. Holy and Profane State. Engraved 
title and portraits engraved by William Marshall. Small 
folio, calf (rebacked). Cambridge, 1642 


Fine, clean copy, with bright impressions of the portraits. 


Fyrre, C, A. History of Modern Europe. Maps. 3 vols. 
8° half morocco, gilt backs and tops. New York, 1890 


ALTON, Francis. Hereditary Genius, an enquiry 
into its Laws and Consequences. 8° half orange 
crushed levant nforocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by 


RIVIERE & Son. London, 1869 
GARDINER, Samuel R. History of England, 1603-42. 10 
vols. 12° tree calf, extra, gilt backs. London, 1884 


GARDINER. History of the Great Civil War, 1642-1649. 
Vols. 1 and 2 (1642-47). Maps. 2 vols. 8° half red 
morocco, gilt backs and tops. | London, 1888 


Garnier, Edouard. Soft Porcelain of Sévres, with an 
historical introduction. 50 plates representing 250 
water-color subjects after the originals. Complete in 
10 parts folio, in portfolio. New York, 1891 

ROYAL FOLiIo EDITION: limited to 283 copies. 

The plates, which are finely printed in colors and heightened with 
gold, show the remarkable beauty and delicacy of this celebrated 
ware. 

GARRETT, Edmund H. Elizabethan Songs in Honour of 
Love and Beautie. Collected and illustrated by Ed- 
mund H. Garrett, with an introduction by Andrew Lang. 
8° three-quarters claret crushed levant morocco, full gilt 
back, uncut, gilt top. Boston, 1891 

Gaspry, Thomas. History of England, from the text of 
Hume and Smollett to the Reign of George the Third, 
continued to the restoration of the Empire in France. 
8 vols. in the original parts. London. 


GATHORNE-Harpy, A. E. Autumns in Argyleshire with 


Rod and Gun. With illustrations by Archibald Thor- 
burn, 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1900 


80 


711 


712 


713 


714 


715 


716 


717 


718 


719 


CATALOGUE. 


GrorGcE, Hereford B. Genealogical Tables, Illustrative 
of Modern History. Second ed., revised and enlarged. 
4° half brown morocco, gilt back andtop. Oxford, 1875 


GELL, Sir William. Pompeiana: the topography, edifices 
and ornaments of Pompeii, the result of excavations 
since 1819. 88 fine plates. 2 vols. royal 8° three-quarters 
claret morocco, uncut, gilt tops by RivirEE & Son. 

London, 1832 


GELL and Gandy, John P. Pompeiana; the topography, 
edifices and ornaments of Pompeii. Map and 78 steel 
engravings. Royal 8° half claret crushed levant mo- 
rocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by RIVIERE & Son. 

London, 1852 


GERMAN Books, Ch. Céser’s Briefe 4n eine Jungfrau tiber 
die Hauptgegenstande der sthetik, steel plates, 1877; 
— Kinder und Hausmarchen, von die Briider Grimm, 
1876. 2 vols. 8° paper and 12° cloth. 


GétromE. A Collection of the Works of J. L. Gérome in 
100 photogravures. Edited by Edward Strahan. Com- 
plete in 10 sections folio, in portfolio. New York, 1881 

SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION: only 1000 copies printed, proofs on 
India Paper. 

This superb work contains all the notable productions of the 
most popular of modern painters; the examples are reproduced in 
large size, direct from the original paintings, in the most admirable 
manner, by the Goupil process, and present the most truthful and 
satisfactory exposition of the artist’s work obtainable. 

Gerry, Elbridge. Life of, with contemporary letters to 
the close of the American Revolution. By J. T. Austin. 
Portrait. 2 vols. 8° half light calf, gilt backs and tops. 

Boston, 1828-29 


Giss and Skelton. Royal House of Stuart. Illustrated 
by a series of 4o plates in colours, drawn from relics of 
the Stuarts, by William Gibb. With an introduction by 
John Skelton, and descriptive notes by W. H. St. John 
Hope. 40 full-page plates, finely printed in gold, silver 
and colors. Royal 4° half green crushed levant morocco, 
vellum sides, gilt edges. Macmillan & Co.: London, 1890 


Gipson, Edward. History of the Decline and Fall of the 
Roman Empire. With notes by Dean Milman and M. 
Guizot. New ed., with additional notes, by William 
Smith. Portrait and maps. 8 vols. 8° half light calf, 
extra, gilt backs. London, 1881 


Gisss, George. Memoirs of the Administrations of Wash- 
ington and John Adams. Edited from the Papers of 
Oliver Wolcott. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° half light calf, 
gilt backs and tops. New York, 1846 


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420 GILBART, J. W. History, Principles and Practice of 
Banking. 2 vols. 12° half light calf, gilt backs and 
tops, by RiviERE & Son. Bohn: London, 1882 
721 GILLESPIE, Mrs. E. D. Book of Remembrance. Portrait 
and illustrations. 8° half orange colored morocco, gilt 


back, uncut, gilt top. Phila., 1901 
722 GILMOUR, James. Among the Mongols. Illustrations. 
12° half morocco, gilt back and top. London. 
723 GLADSTONE, W. E. Rome and the Newest Fashions in 
Religion. 8° cloth. New York, 1875 
4724 GLADSTONE. Gleanings of Past Years, 1843-79. 7 vols. 
16° cloth. New York, (1878) 


725 GLOUCESTER, Mass. In and Around Cape Ann: a hand- 
book of Gloucester, Mass., and its immediate vicinity. 

By John S. Webber, Jr. Illustrations. Square 12° 
cloth. Gloucester, 1885 

Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 

726 GLOUCESTER. Memorial of the Celebration of the 25oth 
Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town of Glou- 
cester, Mass., August, 1892. Numerous portraits and 
illustrations. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1901 


727 GNEIST, Dr. Rudolph. MHistory of the English Constitu- 
tion. Translated by Philip A. Ashworth. 2 vols. 8° 
half light calf, extra, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 

New York, 1886 


728 GopMAN, John D. American Natural History. Copper- 
plate engravings by F. Kearny, G. B. Ellis, and others. 
3 vols. 8° calf, gilt backs. Phila., 1831 


429 GOETHE and Schiller. Works of. Edited by Nathan 
Haskell Dole. 15 vols. 8° three-quarters light blue 
morocco, extra, uncut, gilt tops. 

F. A. Niccolls & Co.: Boston, 1902 

CONNOISSEUR EDITION: only 150 copies printed. 

CoMPRISES: Goethe’s Faust, 2 vols.;— Truth and Fiction, 2 
vols.; — Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship ;— Wilhelm Meister’s 
Travels ; — Sorrows of Werther, etc. 

SCHILLER’s Essays, 2 vols.;— Revolt of the Netherlands ; — The 
Robbers, Fresco, Love and Intrigue;— Maid of Orleans, William 
Tell ; — Picciolomini, Wallenstein; — Don Carlos, Mary Stuart. 

730 GoETHE. Works of. Bohn’s Library editions. 12 vols. 

-y2° half light calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by 
RIVIERE & SON. Bohn: London. 

ComPRISES: Dramatic Works;— Novels and Tales; — Faust ; — 
Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship; — Travels in Italy ;— Wilhelm 
Meister’s Travels; — Letters to Zelter ; — Letters ; —Conversations ; 
— Autobiography ; — Miscellaneous Travels. 

731 GOETHE’s Werke. NHerausgegeben von Heinrich Kurz, 

12 vols, 12° cloth. Leipzig, n. d, 


82 CATALOGUE. 


732 GOETHE’S Faust. From the German, by John Anster, in- 
troduction by Burdett Mason. Illustrated with 10 ac- 
quarelles and many monochromes by Frank M. Gregory. 
Folio, Japanese vellum, gilt edges, enclosed in light 
blue satin portfolio. John C. Yorston & Co.: New York. 

SIGNED ARTIST’S PROOF EDITION: only 75 copies printed. 

The special features of this edition is the to beautiful aquarelles — 
in exact facsimile of the original colored drawings — by Frank M. 
Gregory, depicting the principal scenes in the drama. In addition 
there are 18 illustrations in monochrome printed throughout the text. 
The aquarelles signed by the artists. 

733 GOETHE. Faust, a dramatic poem. Translated into Eng- 
lish prose, with notes, etc., by A. Hayward. 12° half 
morocco (with marginal notes in pencil). 

E. Moxon: London, 1838 

Presentation copy, “A. Cleveland Coxe, from his friend John Jay, 
New York, 1839,” also autograph of Bishop Coxe on fly-leaf. 

734 GoETHE. Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship; — Novels 
and Tales; — Autobiography and Travels, 2 vols. To- 
gether 4 vols. 12° cloth. Bohn: London, 1870 

735 GOLDSMITH, Oliver. Works of, Edited by Peter Cun- 
ningham. Vignette titles. 4 vols. 8° half green crushed 
levant morocco, extra, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 

John Murray: London, 1854 


A beautiful copy of the scarce and best Library edition. 


736 GOLDSMITH. Essays. Second ed., corrected. 12° half 
red morocco. London, 1766 
737 GOLDsmITH. The Comic Romance of Monsieur Scarron. 
Translated by Oliver Goldsmith. First ed. 2 vols. 12° 
original calf, gilt. London, 1775 


A fine, clean copy in contemporary binding. 


738 GoLpsmMiITH. She Stoops to Conquer, a comedy. By Dr. 
Goldsmith. With drawings by Edwin A. Abbey. Dec- 
orations by Alfred Parsons. Introduction by Austin 
Dobson. 2 vols. small folio, parchment covers, uncut, 
in white cloth portfolios. 

Harper & Bros.: New York, 1892 


PORTFOLIO EDITION: only 250 copies printed, with 10 proof im- 
pressions of engravings from drawings by E. A. Abbey, on imperial 
Japanese paper, each plate mounted with map. 


739 [GoLpsmiTH.| Life of Richard Nash, of Bath, Esqr., ex- 
tracted principally from his original papers. Portrait. 

First ed. Small 8° half blue morocco, gilt edges. 
London, 1762 

Fine, clean copy of “ Beau ” Nash. 

740 GOLDSMITH. Life and Times of. By John Forster. Steel 
portrait and illustrations. 2 vols. 8° half morocco, gilt 
backs. London, 1877 


741 
742 
743 
74 
745 
746 


747 


748 
749 


750 


751 


752 


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Gotr. Hints to Golfers. By ‘*‘ Niblick.” Illustrations. 
Narrow 8° cloth. | Salem, 1902 
Printed for private distribution. 


GoopricH, Charles A. Lives of the Signers of the Dec- 
laration of Independence. 6 portraits and one plate. 
12° sheep. Hartford, 1842 


GoopricH. Select British Eloquence; embracing the best 

speeches entire, of the most eminent orators of Great 
Britain. Royal 8° half brown morocco, gilt back. 

New York, 1872 

GrapDy, Henry W. Life of, including his writings and 

speeches. Edited by J. C. Harris. Portrait and illus- 

trations. 8° roan, gilt edges. New York, (1890) 


GranT, U.S. Personal Memoirs of. First ed. Steel por- 
traits and maps. 2 vols. 8° cloth. New York, 1885 


GRATTAN, Henry. Speeches of, in the Irish and the 
Imperial Parliament. Edited by hisson. Portrait. 4 
vols, 8° full light calf, gilt backs, by Rivizre. 

he London, 1822 


GRATTAN. Select Speeches of, with his letters on the 
Union, by D. O. Madden, Dublin, 1845; — Memoirs of 
the Life and Times of, by his son, Henry Grattan, 3 
vols., London, 1839. Portraits. 4 vols. 3 full light 
calf, gilt backs (slightly rubbed). 


GRATTAN. Speeches of, in the Irish and Imperial Par- 
liament, edited by his son, portrait, 4 vols. ; — Miscel- 
laneous Works, 1 vol. Together 5 vols. 8° half morocco, 
extra, uncut, gilt backs and tops. London, 1822 


[Gray, Thomas.] Elegy Written in a Country Church- 
Yard. Illustrations. 4° half calf. New York, 1856 


Gray. Poetical Works of. Steel plates. 12° cloth, gilt 
edges. Phila., 1861 


GREAT Masters of the Louvre Gallery. With 24 full-page 
water-color facsimiles, 76 full-page photogravures, 48 
full-page typogravures and 148 text photogravures. 12 
sections large folio, enclosed in 2 portfolios of Spanish 
mottled calf, full gilt. 

D. Appleton & Co.: New York, 1898-1900 
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A sumptuous Art publication of one of the most famous Galleries 
of the World. ; 


GreeLy, A. W. Three Years of Arctic Service, an ac- 
count of the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition of 1881-84, 
and the attainment of the Farthest North. Maps and 
illustrations. 2 vols. royal 8° sheep. New York, 1886 


84 CATALOGUE. 


753 GREELEY, Horace. The American Conflict; a history of 
the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 
1860-65. Steel portraits, maps and illustrations. 2 
vols. royal 8° half light calf, extra, gilt backs and tops. 
: Hartford, 1885 


754 GREEN, John Richard. History of the English People, 8 
maps, 4 vols., 1890;-— Conquest of England, 1884; — 
Making of England, 1885, portrait and maps. 6 vols. 
8° half blue morocco, extra, uncut, gilt tops. 

London, 1884-90 


755 GREEN. History of the English People. Maps. 4 vols. 
8° half calf, gilt backs. New York, 1878 


756 GREEN, Samuel A. A List of Early American Imprints 
(1643-1700), belonging to the Library of the Massachu- 
setts Historical Society, with an introduction and notes. 
8° half morocco, uncut. Cambridge, 1895 

ONLY 200 copies printed. Interleaved with writing paper. 


757 GREEN. Groton during the Revolution, with an appen- 
dix. 8° cloth, uncut. . Groton, 1900 


758 GREVILLE Memoires; a journal of the reigns of King 
George IV, King William IV and Queen Victoria. By 
C. C. F. Greville. Edited by Henry Reeve. Steel por- 
trait. 8 vols. square 12° half morocco, uncut, gilt backs 
and tops. London, 1888 


759 GrirFis, W. E. Corea, the Hermit Nation. Ancient, 
medizval and recent history. Maps and illustrations. 
8° half morocco, gilt back and top. New York, 1889 


760 Grocott, J. C. Index to Familiar Quotations, selected 
principally from British authors. 16° half red morocco, 
gilt back and edges. Liverpool, 1871 


761 GROLIER Club. Hoe, Robert. Lecture on Bookbinding 
as a Fine Art, delivered before the Grolier Club, Feb. 

26, 1885. With 63 illustrations. Small 4° cloth, uncut. 

New York, 1886 


ONLY 200 copies printed. 
Presentation copy from the author. 


762 GROLIER Club. Curtis, George William Washington 
Irving: a Sketch. Portraits and illustrations. 8° red 
morocco, uncut. New York, 1891 

ONLY 347 copies printed. 


763 GROLIER Club. Conway, Moncure D. Barons of the Po- 
tomac and the Rappahannock. Portraits, facsimiles and 
illustrations. 8° boards, uncut. New York, 1892 

ONLy 360 copies printed on Italian hand-made paper. 


764 


765 


766 


767 


768 


769 


779 
771 


772 


773 


CATALOGUE. Be 


GROLIER Club. Catalogue of an Exhibition of Illuminated 
and Painted Manuscripts, together with a few Early 
Printed Books, with illuminations, also some examples 
of Persian manuscripts, with plates in facsimile and an 
introductory essay. Illustrations. Square 8° cloth, 
uncut. New York, 1892 

ONLY 350 copies printed on Holland Paper. 


GROLIER Club. Catalogue of Original and Early Editions 
-of some of the Poetical and Prose Works of English 
Writers, from Langland to Wither. With collations and 
notes and 87 facsimiles of title-pages and frontispieces. 
Being a contribution to the Bibliography of English 

Literature. Royal 8° half roan, uncut, gilt top. 
New York, 1893 

ONLY 400 copies printed on hand-made paper. 

GROLIER Club. The Poems of John Donne. From the 
text of the edition of 1633, revised by James Russell 
Lowell, with the various readings of the other editions 
of the seventeenth century, and with a preface, an in- 
troduction and notes by Charles Eliot Norton. Portrait 
etched by S. J. Ferris. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. 

ONLY 380 copies printed. New York, 1895 


GROLIER Club. Warren, Arthur. The Charles Whitting- 
hams, Printers. Portraits and illustrations. Royal 8° 
half morocco, uncut. New York, 1896 

ONLY 385 copies printed. Index laid in. 


GrRouigeR Club. Two Note-Books of Thomas Carlyle, 
from 23d March, 1822 to 16th May, 1832. Edited by 
Charles Eliot Norton. Portrait. Small 8° half morocco, 
uncut. New York, 1898 

ONLY 378 copies printed. 


GRo.LigeR Club. Catalogue of Exhibition of Silver, Em- 
broidered and Curious Book-bindings, 1903; — Drama- 
tic Folios of the Seventeedth Century, 1903. 2 vols 16° 
paper. 

GROLIER Club Book, 1901, 1902 and 1903. 3 vols. 16° half 
vellum, uncut. New York, 1902-03 

GrRosvENOoR, Edwin A. Constantinople. With an intro- 
duction by General Lew Wallace. Illustrations. 2 vols. 
royal 8° half red morocco, uncut, gilt tops. Boston, 1900 


GroTeE, George. History of Greece. Portrait. 12 vols. 
8° half morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 

J. Murray: London, 1851-56 

GuuL, E., and Koner, W. The Life of the Greeks and 

Romans, described from antique monuments. _ IIlustra- 

tions. 8° cloth. New York, 1876 


86 CATALOGUE. 


774 GUILLEMIN, Amédée. The Heavens; an illustrated hand- 
book of popular astronomy. Edited by J. Norman 
Lockyer. Third ed. Numerous illustrations. Royal 
8° half claret crushed levant morocco, extra, uncut, gilt 
back and top, by RiviERE & Son. London, 1868 


775 Guizot, F. History of Civilization. Translated by Wil- 
liam Hazlitt. Portrait. 3 vols. 12° half crushed levant 
morocco, gilt backs and tops. Bohn: London, 1887 


776 GuizoT, M. Popular History of France. Translated by 
Robert Black. With 300 engravings on steel and wood 
by A. De Neuville. 6 vols. royal 8° half morocco. 

Boston, n. d. 


777 Haklupht, Richard. The Principall Navigations, Voiages 
and Discoveries of the English nation made by Sea or 
ouer Land, to the most remote and farthest distant 
Quarters of the earth at any time within the compasse 
of these 1500 yeers: Deuided into three seuerall parts, 
according to the positions of the Regions whereunto 
they were directed. . . . Including the English valiant 
attempts in searching almost all the corners of the vaste 
and new world of America, etc. Black Letter. Folio, 
half green morocco, gilt, gilt top. Imprinted 
by George Bishop and Ralph Newberie: London, 1589 

First edition, with 6 suppressed leaves, containing the famous 
voyage of Sir Francis Drake, etc., p. 643, and Bowes Voyage, p. 
491. With the facsimile map of Emeric Molyneaux. 

778 Haklunht. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques 
and Discoveries of the English Nation, made by Sea, or 
overland to the remote and farthest distant quarters of 
the Earth, etc., 3 vols., Geo. Bishop, 1599-1600; — 
Selections of Curious, Rare and Early Voyages and 
Histories of Interesting Discoveries, chiefly published 
by Hakluyt, edited by R. H. Evans, 1 vol., 1812. To- 
gether 4 vols. small folio, half red morocco. 

London, 1599-1812 

Comprises the whole of the voyages, including the Voyage to Cadiz 

at the end of Vol. I), with eight paragraphs on p. 607 as described by 

Lowndes. Intended as a Supplement to Purchas and other collec- 
tions. The Barlow copy, with his ex-libris. 

779 Hater. Sermon delivered at the Installation of the Rev. 
E. E. Hale, over the South Congregational Church, 
Boston. By F. D. Huntington. 8° half rough calf, 
original wrappers bound in. Boston, 1856 

Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 
780 HALE, Mrs. Woman’s Record; or, sketches of all dis- 


tinguished women, from the Creation to 1868. 230 por- — 
raits engraved on wood by Lossing and Barritt. Royal 


8° half light calf, gilt back. New York, 1874 


781 


782 


783 


784 


785 


4786 


787 


788 


789 


790° 


791 


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Hattvy, M. K. Mythology and the Siege of Troy. 
With illustrations after paintings in the great galleries 
in America and Europe. With roo full-page photo- 
gravure plates on India paper and numerous textual 
illustrations. 1o parts folio, paper, uncut, in cloth port- 
folios. George Barrie: Phila., (1892) 


EDITION DE LUXE: only 1000 copies printed for subscribers. 


Hauu, S. C. Book of British Ballads. Numerous fine 
woodcut engravings. Royal 8° full polished tree calf, 
extra, gilt back and edges, by RiviERE & Son. 

J. How: London, 1842 


HAtiLaM, Henry. Works of. With rubricated title-pages. 
to vols. 8° half light calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 
W. Veazie: Boston, 1865 
LARGE PAPER: only Ioo copies printed. 
Ha.tueck, Fitz-Greene. Fanny. Firsted. 8° original 
wrappers, uncut (back broken and slight water-stain). 
New York, 1819 


Hauueck. Alnwick Castle, with other poems. 8° origi- 
nal morocco, gold and blind tooled, gilt edges as issued. 
G. Dearborn: New York, 1836 


The first appearance of many of the poems. 


Hauteck. Young America, a poem. Firsted. Frontis- 
piece. 12° original pictured boards (worn). 
D. Appleton & Co.: New York, 1865 


Hauueck. Life and Letters; — Poetical Writings. Edited 
by James G. Wilson. Portraits and engraved titles. 
First eds. 2 vols. small 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1869 

Autograph inscription : “ Mrs. John P. Grant with the editor’s kind 
_ regards.” 

Hauxreck. Life and Letters of. By James Grant Wilson. 

First ed. Portrait and engraved title. 12° cloth, uncut. 

New York, 1869 

Portrait, engraved by J. Cheney, and 1 page a. /. 5. of Fitz-Greene 
Halleck inserted. 

Hauxueckx. Memorial of Fitz-Greene Halleck. Dedication 
of the monument erected to his memory at Guilford, 
Conn. Portrait and plates. 8° wrappers, uncut. 

New York, 1877 

Privately printed. Frank Moore’s copy, with J. Grant Wilson’s 

presentation inscription. Original poems and tributes by Holmes, 
Whittier, Bryant, Lowell, Emerson, etc. 

Haring. Poetical Works of Charles G. Halpine (Miles 
O’Reilly). Edited by R. B. Roosevelt. Firsted. Por- 
trait. 8° cloth. New York, 1869 


Hamerton, P. G. The Graphic Arts, a treatise on the 
varieties of drawing. 12° half calf. Boston, 1886 


88 


792 


793 


795 


796 


797 


798 


799 


800 


801 


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HaMERTON, Philip Gilbert. Works of. 12 vols. 12° half 
calf, gilt backs and tops. Roberts Bros.: Boston, 1882-8 — 
ComPpRIsES: Graphic Arts;— Chapters on Animals; — Life of 
J. M. W. Turner;— Modern Frenchmen ; — Intellectual Life ; — 
Wenderholme ; — A Painter’s Camp; — Round My House; — Port- 
folio Papers ;— Sylvan Year; — Landscape ; — Human Intercourse. 
HamiLTon, Alexander. Works of. Edited by Henry Cabot 
Lodge. Portrait on India paper. 9g vols. 8° half mo- 
rocco, uncut. New York, 1885 


LETTER-PRESS EDITION: only 500 copies printed. 


HamiLtton, Count Anthony. Memoirs of the Count de 
Gramont; containing the amorous history of the Eng- 
lish court under the reign of Charles II. With numerous 
illustrative and explanatory notes. Illustrated with 17 
etchings and 34 portraits of court beauties. Edited by 
Henry Vizetelly... 2 vols. royal 8° boards, uncut. 

Vizetelly: London, 1889 


Hanpsooks for Colleges, comprising: English Synonyms, 
by Campbell; — Five-Minute Recitations, by Forbes; — 
The Nation in a Nutshell, by Towle, 1887. 3 vols. 16° 
cloth. Boston, 1886-87 


Hare, Augustus J. C. Works of. Illustrated with numer- 
ous woodcuts, photographic plates and portraits. 23 vols. 
12° half green crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs 
and tops, by RiviERE & Son. 

| Smith, Elder & Co.: London, 1883 
CoMPRISES : Walks in London, 2 vols.; — Rome, 2 vols. ; — Days 
near Rome, 2 vols.;— Cities of Central Italy, 2 vols.; — Northern 
Italy, 2 vols.;—— Southern Italy, 1 vol.; — Wanderings in Spain, 1 
vol.; — Life and Letters of Baroness Bunsen, 2 vols.; — Paris and 
Days near Paris 2 vols. ; — Studies in Russia, 1 vol.; —Memorials of 
a Quiet Life, 3 vols.; —Florence, 1 vol. ;—Venice, 1 vol.; —Holland 
and Scandinavia, 1 vol. 

Harper, J. C. Law of Inter-State Commerce, with notes 

of decisions. 8° half sheep. Cincinnati, 1887 


HaArpErR’s Latin Dictionary. Founded on Freund’s Latin 
German Lexicon. Revised by Lewis and Short. Thick 
royal 8° sheep (binding broken). New York, 1879 


Harris, Alexander. Review of the Political Conflict in 
America, from the commencement of the anti-slavery 
agitation to the close of Southern reconstruction; com- 
prising also a resumé of the career of Thaddeus Stevens. 
8° half light calf, gilt back and top. New York, 1876 

Harrison, Mrs. Burton. A Daughter of the South and 
shorter stories. First ed. in book form. Portrait laid 
in. 12° cloth. New York, 1892 

Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 


802 


803 


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HARTE, Bret. Poems. 12° original cloth. 


Fields, Osgood & Co.: Boston, 1871 
The genuine first issue, with advertisement of publishers at the 
beginning. 

Harte. Outcroppings; being selections of California 
verse. 16° original cloth (a little worn and some leaves 
slightly stained). A. Roman & Co.: San Francisco, 1866 
_ First edition of Harte’s first book. 

Harte. Luck of Roaring Camp and other sketches, First 
ed. 12° cloth (binding loose). Boston, 1870 

HAaRTE, Poems. 12° half morocco. 

J. R. Osgood & Co.: Boston, 1871 

Harte. Condensed Novels. With illustrations by S. 
Eytinge, Jr. Firsted. 12° cloth. Boston, 1871 

HARTE. East and West Poems. Firsted. 12° cloth. 

Boston, 1871 

HarTE. Mrs. Skaggs’s Husbands. Firsted. 12° cloth. 

Boston, 1873 
Harte. Echoes of the Foot-Hills. First ed. 12° cloth. 

Boston, 1875 
Harte. Tales of the Argonauts. Firsted. 12° cloth. 

Boston, 1875 


Harte. Thankful Blossom, a romance of the Jerseys, 
1779. Firsted. Illustrations. 16° cloth. Boston, 1877 


Harte. The Twins of Table Mountain and other stories. 
18° cloth. Boston, 1880 
Harte. Flip, and Found at Blazing Star. Firsted. 16° 
cloth. Boston, 1882 
Harte. Inthe Carquinez Woods. Firsted. 16° cloth. 
Fine copy. Boston, 1884 
Harter. The Queen of the Pirate Isle. Colored illustra- 
tions. Firsted. Square 8° cloth. London, (1886) 
Fine copy. 
Harte. Crusade of the Excelsior. Firsted. Illustra- 
tions. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1887 
Harte. A Phyllis of the Sierras. Firsted. 16° cloth. 
Fine copy. Boston, 1888 © 
Harte. The Argonauts of North Liberty. Firsted. 18° 
cloth. Boston, 1888 
Harte. A Waif of the Plains. Firsted. 16° cloth. 
Fine copy. Boston, 1890 
Harte, A Sappho of Green Springs, etc, Firsted. 12° 
cloth. Boston, 1891 


Fine copy. 


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821 


822 


823 


824 


825 


826 


827 


828 


829 


830 


CATALOGUE. 


Harte. Colonel Starbottle’s Client. First ed. 12° cloth. 

Boston, 1892 

Harte. Sally Dows and other stories. Firsted. 12° 

cloth. Boston, 1893 

Harte (R. L. Stevenson, Kipling and others). My First 
Book. Illustrations. Firsted. 8° cloth, uncut. 

London, 1894 

Harte. Ina Hollow of the Hills. First English edition. 

Frontispiece. 16° cloth. London, 1895 


[Harvey, William.] London Scenes and London People. 
By ‘‘ Aleph.” Illustrations. 8° half pigskin, gilt edges, 
by Doves BINDERY. London, 1863 

HASWELL, Chas. H. Mechanics’ and Engineers’ Pocket 
Book. Sixty-second ed. 12° full morocco, with flap. 

New York, 1897 

[Hawxins.] Anthony Hope. Comedies of Courtship. 

Frontispiece. 12° cloth, uncut. New York, 1896 
Autograph of author on fly-leaf. . 

HAWTHORNE, Nathaniel. Works of. 16 vols. 12° half 
green morocco, gilt backs and tops. Ticknor & 
Fields, 1866, and Fields, Osgood & Co.: Boston, 1870 


COMPRISES: Snow Image ;— Marble Faun ; Twice Told Tales ; 
— Mosses from an Old Manse; — True Stories from History and Bi- 
ography ;— Our Old Home; — Scarlet Letter; — Wonder-Book ; — 
House of Seven Gables ; — English and American Note Books. 


[HAwTHoRNE.] Fanshawe, a tale. Firsted 12° half 
brown morocco, uncut.- Marsh & Capen: Boston, 1828 


An extremely fine, clean, tall copy. As fine a copy as was sold by 
us Oct. 28-30, 1902, for $840. 

This is Hawthorne’s first work, written while a student at Bowdoin 
College. A few copies only were sold and the remainder destroyed, 
hence its great rarity. See reproduction. 


[HAwTHORNE.] Peter Parley’s Universal History, on the 
basis of geography, for the use of families. Illustrated 
with maps and engravings. Firsted. 2 vols. square 12° 
half claret colored crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt 
tops, by ALFRED MATTHEWS. Boston, 1837 

One of the rarest of the first editions of Hawthorne’s writings. 
This is the Foote copy with his bookplate and is a much finer copy 


than the Arnold copy, which was shaken and had leaves torn, which 
sold for $100. 


831 [HAwTHoRNE.] The Token and Atlantic Souvenir. 12 


steel plates, including 2 engraved by J. and S. W. 
Cheney. 12° roan. Boston, 1837 


Contains 8 original contributions by Hawthorne. An unusually 
desirable copy ; plates and text in fine, clean state. 


832 [HawTHorRNE.] The Token. Edited by S. G. Goodrich. 


Plates. 12° roan. New York, n. d. 
Contains 5 contributions by Hawthorne. 


FANSHAWE, 


A TALE, 


“ Wilt thou go on with me ?”—SourHer. 


BOSTON: 
MARSH & CAPEN, 362 WASHINGTON STREET. 


PRESS OF PUTNAM AND HURT. 


1828. 


Q2 


833 


834 


835 


836 


837 


838 


839 


840 


842 


843 


844 


846 


847 


CATALOGUE. 


HawTHorRNE. The Gentle Boy. Frontispiece (by Miss 
Peabody, afterwards Mrs. Nathaniel Hawthorne). Ob- 
long 4° half morocco (library copy stained and imper- 
fect, lacks all after p. 18). Boston, 1839 


[HawTHORNE.] The Sister Years; being the Carrier’s ad- 
dress to the patrons of the Salem Gazette, for the first 
of January, 1839. 8°, pp. 8, as issued. (Salem, 1838) 

“The Sister Years” is, beyond doubt, the rarest of all Haw- 
thorne’s writings. None of the great collections dispersed contained 
a copy, the one now offered being the first to appear at auction. 
Even as recent as 1901 some of the best-known authorities expressed 
their doubt as to whether a copy existed, and their belief that the 
title was only mythical. See reproduction. 

HAWTHORNE. Grandfather’s Chair; a history for youth. 
Firsted. 18° original cloth, with paper label on side. 

Boston, 1841 

HAWTHORNE. The same. Second ed., revised and en- 

larged. 16° original cloth. Boston, 1842 


HAWTHORNE. Famous Old People: being the second 
epoch of Grandfather’s Chair. Firsted. 18° original 


cloth. _ Boston, 1841 
HawtHorne. The same. Second edition, revised. 16° 
original cloth. Boston, 1842 


HAWTHORNE. Liberty Tree: with the last words of 
Grandfather’s Chair. Second ed., revised. 16° origi- 
nal cloth. Boston, 1842 

HAWTHORNE. Biographical Stories for Children. First ed. 
18° new cloth, original covers bound in. Boston, 1842 

HawTHoRNE. Journal of an African Cruiser. By an offi- 
cer of the U. S. Navy. Edited by Nathaniel Haw- 
thorne. Firsted. 8° claret colored straight grained 
levant morocco, extra, gilt back and top, inside gold 
borders, uncut, by Strkeman & Co. New York, 1845 

Foote copy, with portrait inserted. 

HAWTHORNE. The Scarlet Letter, a Romance. First ed. 

12° cloth, uncut, Boston, 1850 


This, the first edition, 1850, has the word “re-duplicate,” page 21, 
line 20; second edition, same year, has the word “ repudiate.” 
Ads. dated March 1, 1850. 


HawTHOoRNE. The same. 12° original cloth. Boston, 1850 


Second edition, with “ repudiate ” on page 21, and also a new pre- 
face. Ads. dated May, 1850. 


HawtTuorneE. Twice-Told Tales (newly revised, with pre- 
face now first published). Portrait. First issue. 2 
vols. 12° cloth. Boston, 1851 

HawTuHorne. Lifeof Franklin Pierce. Portrait. First ed. 
12° original wrapper (autograph of Geo. H. Davis on p. 
63). Boston, 1852 


THE 
SISTER YEARS; 
CARRIER’S ADDRESS, 


TO TES PATRONS 


SALEM GAZETTE, 
FIRST OF JANUARY, 


1839, 


94 
848 


849 


850 


851 


852 
853 
854 


855 


856 


857 


858 


859 


860 


CATALOGUE. 


[HAwWTHORNE.] Time’s Portraiture. Being the Carrier’s 
address to the patrons of the Salem Gazette and Essex 
County Mercury, Jan. 1, 1853. 8°, pp. 8, as issued. 

(Salem, 1852) 
“Time’s Portraiture” appeared originally in broadside form, as 
the carrier’s address for 1838. The 1853 issue is as little known as 
that of 1838 — when reprinted in the “ Christmas Locket ” for 1870 
it was represented as reprinted for the first time. The author’s name 
was then (1870) first disclosed — the genealogical note on page 4 
having remained unknown owing to the rarity of the address in any 
form. See reproduction. 

[HaAwTHORNE.| The Josephine Gallery. Edited by Alice 
and Phoebe Cary. Portraits, printed in colors. Royal 
8° original cloth. New York, 1859 

Paul Pine, Actor and Gentleman, by Aldrich ;—Bertram the Lime- 
Burner, by Hawthorne, etc. 

HAWTHORNE. Marble Faun; or, the romance of Monte 

Beni. First ed., first issue. 2 vols. 12° original cloth. 
Boston, 1860 
Fine, clean copy. 
HAWTHORNE. The Snow-Image. Colored illustrations 
by Waterman. First separate ed. Square 12° cloth. 
New York, 1864 
Mr. Arnold’s copy of the 1868 reprint sold for $8.50. 
HAWTHORNE, Pansie. Firsted. 16° original wrappers. 
London, (1864) 


HAWTHORNE. The House of the Seven Gables. First ed. 


12° original cloth. Boston, 1851 
HawTHoRNE. Our Old Home. Firsted. 12° original 
cloth. Boston, 1863 


HAWTHORNE. Twice-Told Tales. A new ed. (including 
the Snow-Image, etc.). Portrait. 2 vols. 24° original 


cloth, gilt edges. Boston, 1865 
HAWTHORNE. Passages from the American Note-Books. 
First ed. 2 vols. 16° original cloth. Boston, 1868 


HAWTHORNE. Passages from the French and Italian 
Note-Books. Firsted. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. 
London, 1871 
The first American ed. is dated 1872. A fine, unused copy. 
HAWTHORNE. The Scarlet Letter. Illustrations by Mary 
Hallock Foote. First impressions. 8° cloth. 
Fine copy. -Boston, 1878 


HAWTHORNE. Dr. Grimshawe’s Secret. First ed. 12° 
cloth. Boston, 1883 


HawTHornE. Dr. Grimshawe’s Secret. Engraved title 
and frontispiece. Firsted. Royal 8° boards, uncut. 
Cambridge, 1883 


LARGE PAPER: only 250 copies printed. 


TIME’S PORTRAITURE. 
BEING 
THE CARRIER’S ADDRESS TO THE PATRONS 


OF THE 


SALEM GAZETTE. 
ESSEX COUNTY MERCURY. 


FOR THE FIRST OF JANUARY, 
1863. 


96 CATALOGUE. 


861 HAWTHORNE. Memoir by H. A. Page. With stories now 
first published in this country. Firsted. 8° cloth, un- 
cut. London, 1872 


Not in Arnold collection. The present copy formed part of the 
library of the English author, Lionel Johnson, and two original 
poems in his autograph are pencilled on the first two fly-leaves. 

862 HawTHORNE, (Memoir.) By Henry James, Jr. First ed. 
12° cloth. London, 1879 


863 HAwTHOoRNE. Nathaniel Hawthorne and his Wife, a biog- 
raphy. By Julian Hawthorne. Etched portraits on 
India paper. 2 vols. royal 8° boards, uncut. 
Cambridge, 1884 
LARGE PAPER: only 350 copies printed. 
864 HawTHOoRNE. Nathaniel Hawthorne. By George E. 
Woodberry. India proof portrait. 12° cloth, uncut, 
paper label. Boston, 1902 
ONLY I00 copies printed in this style. 
865 Hay, John. Pike County Ballads and other Pieces. First 
ed. 12° cloth. Boston, 1871 


866 Hayne, Paul H. Poems. First ed. 12° cloth, uncut (fine 
copy). | Boston, 1855 


867 Hayne. Avolio; with poems, lyrical, miscellaneous and 
dramatic. Firsted. 12° cloth. Boston, 1860 

With a. /. s. of the author inserted. 
868 Hayne. Poems. Complete ed. First issue. Portrait 
and illustrations. Small 4° cloth. Boston, 1882 


869 Haywoop, John. Civil and Political History of the State 
of Tennessee, from its earliest settlement up to the 
year 1796, including the boundaries of the State. 8° 
full light polished calf, gilt, yellow edges, in tin slip 
case. Printed for the author: Knoxville, 1823 


Fine copy, with half title and separate copyright slip after the title. 

The Fiske Harris copy. Barlow copy sold for $90. A very fine 
copy of one of the rarest state histories. The story of Indian con- 
flict and massacre is narrated with great detail and minuteness, filling 
much the larger portion of the work. The story of the formation of 
the State of Franklin, and the Civil War which ensued is a chapter 
of American history but little known, although scarcely exceeded in 
interest by any other. 

870 Hazarp, Ebenezer. Historical Collections; consisting 
of state papers and other authentic documents, intended 
as materials for a history of the United States of 
America. 2 vols. 4° half red morocco, uncut. 

. Phila., 1792-94 
Fine, clean copy, totally uncut, with autograph of Nathl. Gorham 
on title. 

871 [Hazuitt, Wm.] The Plain Speaker; opinions on books, 
men and things. Firsted. 2 vols. 8° boards, uncut — 
(broken). London, 1826 


872 


873 


874 


875 


876 


877 


878 


879 


880 


881 


882 


883 


884 


CATALOGUE. 97 


Hazuitt, William. Works of. 10 vols. 12° half light 
calf, uncut, extra, gilt backs and tops, by RIvIERE & 
SON. Bohn: London. 

ComPRISEs: Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth, 
1888 ; — Table Talk of Martin Luther, 1884; — Plain Speaker, 1836; 
—Spirit of the Age, 1886;— Characters of Shakespeare’s Plays, 
1888 ; — Table Talk, Men and Manners, 1889; — Lectures on English 
Comic Writers, 1889 ;— Round Table, etc., 1889 ; — Sketches and 
Essays and Winterslow, 1889; — English Poets, 1890. 

Hazuitt. Eloquence of the British Senate; being a selec- 
tion of the best speeches of Parliamentary speakers. 2 


vols. 8° half morocco, uncut. Brooklyn, 1810 
Hazuttr. Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. First ed. 4 vols. 
8° half calf. London, 1830 


HazuittT. Literary Remains. With a notice of his life 
by his son, and thoughts on his genius and writings by 
E. L. Bulwer and T. N. Talfourd. Firsted. Portrait. 
2 vols. 8° boards, uncut (some margins stained). 

London, 1836 

HazuittT. Characters of Shakspeare’s Plays. 12° cloth, 

_ uncut, London, 1854 


Hazuitt. Essays on the Principles of Human Action. 
New ed., considerably improved. 12° half morocco. 

London, n. d. | 

From the Library of Leigh Hunt, with his autograph on title-page. 
Presentation copy to Prof. William Matthews from E. P. Whipple. 
Heaptey, J. T. The Great Rebellion, a history of the 
Civil War in the United States. Steel plates. 2 vols. 
inone. 8° half sheep. Hartford, 1866 


Heaptey, P.C. Public Men of To-Day; being biogra- 
phies, with over 300 portraits. 8° cloth. Hartford, 1883 


Hece, G. W. F. Lectures on the Philosophy of History. 
Translated by J. Sibree. 12° half morocco, gilt back 
and top. Bohn: London, 1884 

Heine, Heinrich. Werke. Illustrirt von Wiener Kiunst- 
lern. Herausgegeben von Heinr. Laube. Portrait and 
numerous illustrations. 2 vols. royal 8° half morocco. 

Wien, n. d. 

Heinsius, Daniel. Poemata Latina et Greca. Fine en- 
graved title. 12° crushed red morocco, extra, gold 
tooled, inside dentelles, gilt edges, by GRUEL (name on 
second title). J. Taussonium: Amst., 1649 

A beautiful example, elegantly bound. 

Hemans, Felicia. The Sceptic, a poem. Firsted. 8° 
original wrappers, uncut. London, 1820 

Henpricks, Thomas A. Life and Public Services of; with 

- selected speeches and writings. By J. W. Holcombe 
and H. M. Skinner. Steel portrait. 8° half light calf, 
gilt back and top. Indianapolis, 1886 


98 
885 


886 


887 


8388 


889 


890 


891 


895 


CATALOGUE. 


HENRY, Patrick. Sketches of the Life and Character of. 
By William Wirt. Portrait. 8° sheep. Phila., 1836 


Henry. Patrick Henry; Life, Correspondence and 
Speeches. By William W. Henry. Vol. I only. Por- 
trait. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1891 


HEPTAMERON. L’Heptaméron des Nouvelles de trés haute 
et trés illustre Princesse Marguerite D’Angouléme, 
Reine de Navarre. Publié sur les manuscrits par les 
soins et avec les notes de Mm. Le Roux de Lincy et 
Anatole de Montaiglon. Etched plates. 3 vols. 8° 
vellum uncut. Paris, 1880 

ONLY 395 copies printed in all. 


HERODOTUS, with a Commentary. By Joseph W. Blakes- 
ley. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut (bindings worn). 

London, 1854 

HeERopotus. History of Herodotus. Translated into 

English, by G. C. Macaulay. 2 vols. 12° half morocco, 

uncut, gilt backs and tops. London, 1890 


[Hewatt, Alexander.] An Historical Account of the 
Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and 
Georgia. Firsted. 2 vols. 8° half blue morocco, un- 
cut, gilt tops, by Haypay. London, 1779 

Fine, clean copy. By Alexander Hewatt who was for some time a 
resident at Charleston, S. C. 

Heweston, W. B, History of Napoleon Bonaparte and 
Wars of Europe, from the Revolution in France to the 
termination of the late wars, including anecdotes of the 
most celebrated characters. Steel portraits and plates. 


3 vols. 8° half light calf, gilt backs. London, 1825 
[Hicuens, Robert S.] The Green Carnation. 12° cloth, 
uncut. London, 1894 


HILDRETH, Richard. MHistory of the United States of 
America, from the discovery of the continent to the end 
of the Sixteenth Congress. 6 vols. royal 8° half light 
calf, gilt backs. New York, 1880-52 


HisTorIcaL and Secret Memoirs of the Courts of Europe 
from the 16th to the 19 Centuries. Photogravure plates 
in two states, India proof and Japan proof, finely col- 
ored. 12 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Barrie: Phila. 


JAPANESE VELLUM Copy: only 1000 so printed. 

COMPRISES: Marie Antoinette; —- Madame de Montespan; — 
Courts of Europe; — St. Petersburg; Sweden and Denmark; — 
Emperors William II and Francis Joseph. 


Hoce, James. Poetical Works, and Autobiography. 
Numerous steel engravings. 5 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. 
Blackie: Edinburgh, (1850) 


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896 


897 


898 


899 


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go2 


993 


904 


995 


906 


997 


CATALOGUE. 99 


Hovsein’s Dance of Death, exhibited in elegant engrav- 
ings on wood, with a dissertation on the several repre- 
sentations of that subject. By Francis Douce; also 
Holbein’s Bible cuts. 12° half light calf, uncut, gilt 
back and top, by RivigrE & Son. Bohn: London, 1884 


Homes, O. W. Works of. (Household ed.)  Illustra- 
tions. 1o vols. 12° half calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 
Houghton, Mifflin & Co.: Boston, 1887 


Hotmes. Poems. Firsted. 8° black cloth, uncut, paper 


label. Boston, 1836 
Hotmes. Homeopathy and its kindred Delusions. First 
ed. 12° boards. Boston, 1842 


Hoitmes. Poems (including 8 now first collected). 16° 
cloth, gilt edges. London, 1846 
With dictated letter, signed by O. W. Holmes, inserted. 


Houmes. Astrea: the Balance of Illusions. First ed. 12° 
original glazed boards, uncut. Boston, 1850 
John S. Dwight’s copy, with his autograph. 


Hotmes. The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table. First 
issue with the engraved title. Illustrated. 12° orignal 
cloth, uncut. Boston, 1858 


Hotmes. The Address of Mr. Everett and the Poem of 
Dr. O. W. Holmes, at the Dinner given to H. I. H. 
Monseigneur The Prince Napoleon, September 25th, 
1861. 8° original glazed boards, uncut. 

: Privately printed: Cambridge, 1861 


With portrait, also two a. /. s. of Mr. Everett and Dr. Holmes, in- 
serted. The only edition. 


Bookplate of Charles Henry Hart. 
Houmes. Songs in Many Keys. Firsted. 12° original 
cloth. Boston, 1862 
Presentation copy from the author, with inscription, “John S. 
Dwight, from his friend Oliver Wendell Holmes.” 
Houimes, Border Lines of Knowledge. Firsted. 12° 
original cloth. | Boston, 1862 
Presentation copy, “George S. Hillard, from his friend O. W. 
Holmes.” 
Houmes. Lecture, 1863. 4° half red morocco, uncut, _ 
original wrappers bound in. (Boston). 
Author’s copy, with inscription in pencil by the author on the first 
page, “ One of six copies printed.” 
Houtmes. New England’s Master Key. 4° half red mo- 
rocco, uncut, original wrappers bound in. (Boston.) 


Author’s copy, with the following autograph inscription written on 
first page in pencil, “ One of six copies printed.” — O. W. Holmes. 


100 CATALOGUE. 


g08 Hotmes. Oration delivered before the City Authorities 
of Boston, 4th July, 1863. Private copy. Firsted. 4° 
full morocco. Boston, 1863 


«‘ The reader has before him the first draft of the author’s Address» 
turned into large, legible type for the sole purpose of rendering 
easier its public delivery. By the liberality of the City Authorities, 
12 copies, of which this is one, were printed and placed at the au- 
thor’s disposal. No others were struck off, with the exception of 
those which the printers were allowed to preserve as typographical 
specimens.” — Preface, signed in ink “O. W. Holmes,” with two 
autograph letters of O. W. Holmes laid in, relating to this and the 
two following numbers. 


ONLY 12 copies were printed for the author before delivery of the 
Oration; the type was kept standing, the corrections and alterations 
made, and again printed. 


This first issue has 8 preliminary and text 71 pages. The re-issue 
has 75 pages inclusive of title. 


g0g Hotmes. The Guardian Angel. Firsted. 12° cloth. 
Boston, 1867 
gto Houtmes. The School-Boy. With illustrations. First ed. 


8° original cloth, gilt edges. Boston, 1879 

With a. 2.5. 3 pp. of the author inserted. The Foote copy with his 
bookplate. 

gt1 Hotmes. John Lothrop Motley; a memoir. First ed. 

Portrait. 12° cloth. Boston, 1879 


Autograph letter from the author inserted. 


912 Hotmes. Pages from an Old Volume of Life. First ed. 


12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1883 
913 Hoimes. Ralph Waldo Emerson. First ed. Portrait. 12° 
cloth. Boston, 1885 
914 Hoxtmes. A Mortal Antipathy. Firsted. 12° cloth, un- 
cut. Boston, 1885 


915 Hotmes. Our Hundred Daysin Europe. First edition. 
Small 8° full crimson morocco, extra, uncut, gilt top. 
Boston, 1887 
EXTRA ILLUSTRATED, with 43 fine portraits, views of English 
Cathedrals, celebrated buildings, etc., inserted. 
916 Hotmes. Before the Curfew and other poems, chiefly 
occasional. First ed. 12° boards, uncut. Boston, 1888 
Presentation copy from the author, with inscription. . 


917 Houmes. Over the Teacups. Firsted. 12° cloth. 
Boston, 1891 
918 Hotmes. The Atlantic Almanac for 1868. Edited by 
O. W. Holmes and D. G. Mitchell. Illustrations, in- 
cluding 4 colored plates of the Seasons. Firsted. 8° 
original picture wrappers. Boston, (1867) 


Containing original contributions by Hawthorne, Mitchell, Holmes 
and others. 


919 


923 


924 
925 


926 


927 
928 
929 

930° 


931 


CATALOGUE. 101 


HoimeEs. Horatian Echoes, by J. O. Sargent. With in- 
troduction by O. W. Holmes. Firsted, 12° original 
cloth, uncut and unopened, as issued. Boston, 1893 

ONLY 50 copies issued in this state. 

Houmes. Poetical Works of. Household ed. With illus- 

trations. 8° half light calf, gilt, uncut, gilt top. 
Boston, 1895 
Houmes. Another copy. 8° tree calf, extra, gilt edges. 
Boston, 1900 

Hoitmes. Life and Letters. By J. T. Morse. Portraits 
and illustrations. Firsted. 2 vols. 8° boards, uncut. 

Cambridge, 1896 
LARGE PAPER: only 250 copies printed for America. 

HOoLyoakKE, George J. History of Codperation in Eng- 
land, its literature and its advocates (1812-78). 2 vols. 
small 8° cloth. London, 1875-85 

Homer. Whole Works of. Translated by Alexander 
Pope. Revised, corrected and improved by William H. 
Melmoth. Portrait and map. 4° half red morocco. 

London, n. d. 

HomMeErR. Iliads and Odysseys of Homer. Translated by 
George Chapman. With introduction and notes, by 
Richard Hooper. 4 vols. square 12° cloth, uncut. 

Library of Old Author series. London, 1865-74 

Homer. Iliad, translated by Andrew Lang, W. Leaf and 
E. Myers; — Odyssey, translated by S. H. Butcher and 
A. Lang. 2 vols. 12° cloth. New York, 1883 

Hone, Philip. Diary of, 1828-51. Edited with an in- 
troduction by Bayard Tuckerman. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° 
cloth, uncut. New York, 1889 

Hong, William. Every-Day Book; or, the Guide to the 
Year; being a series of 5000 anecdotes and facts. Il- 
lustrated by numerous engravings. 2 vols. 8° half 
crushed levant morocco, uncut, extra, gilt backs and 
tops, by RiviERE & Son. W. ‘Legg & Co.: London. 

Hoop, Edwin P. The World of Anecdote: an accumula- 
tion of facts, incidents, etc. 12° half brown crushed 
levant morocco, gilt back and top, by RivizrRE & Son. 

London, 1886 

Hooper, George. Waterloo; the downfall of the first 
Napoleon, a history of the Campaign of 1815. Map 
and plans. 12° half light calf, uncut, gilt back and top, 
by RiviErE & Son. Bohn: London, 1890 

Hosmer, James K. The Color-Guard; being a corporal’s 
notes of military service in the Nineteenth Army Corps. 
12° cloth. Boston, 1846 

With a. /. s. of the author inserted, 


102 


932 


933 


934 


935 


936 


937 


938 


939 


940 


941 


942 


943 


944 


945 


946 


CATALOGUE. 


Howarp, George E. An Introduction to the Local Con- 
stitutional History of the United States. Vol. I, De- 
velopment of the Township. 8° cloth. Baltimore, 1889 

Howarp and Crocker. History of New England, con- 
taining historical and descriptive sketches of the coun- 
ties, cities and principal towns of the six New England 
States. Fine steel and wood engravings. 4° cloth. 

Boston, 1879 

Hows, Julia Ward. The World’s Own. Firsted. 12° 

cloth, uncut. Boston, 1857 
Signature of the author inserted. 

Howe ts, William Dean. Venetian Life. Firsted. 12° 

cloth. New York, 1866 
Presentation copy: “ To Mr. J. B. Harrison from W. D. Howells” 
«© With the assistance of J. R. Lowell.” 

Howe tts. Their Wedding Journey. Illustrations. First 

ed. 12° cloth. Boston, 1872 
With autograph of W. D. Howells on fly-leaf. 

Howe.ts. Suburban Sketches. Illustrations by Augus- 

tus Hoppin. 12° cloth. Boston, 1872 
With autograph of author on title. 

Howe tts. Sketch of the Life and Character of Ruther- 

ford B. Hayes. Firsted. Portraits. 16° cloth. 


With autograph of author on title. New York, 1876 
HoweE.ts. The Counterfeit Presentment. Firsted. 16° 


cloth. Boston, 1877 
Autograph of author on fly-leaf. 
Howe ts. Out of the Question. Firsted. 16° cloth. 
Boston, 1877 
Autograph of the author on fly-leaf. 
Howetits. The Undiscovered Country. Firsted. 12° 
cloth. Boston, 1880 
With inscription and autograph of the author. 
Howes. Doctor Breen’s Practice. First ed. 12° cloth. 
Boston, 1881 
With autograph of W. D. Howells. 
Howeutts. Three Villages. Firsted. 16° cloth 
Boston, 1884 
Autograph of the author on title-page. 
Howe tts. Rise of Silas Lapham. Firsted. 12° cloth. 
_ Boston, 1885 
With autograph of author on title. 
Howes. Venetian Life. Riverside Aldine ed. 2 vols. 


12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1885 
Howetts. A Sea-Change; or, Love’s Stowaway. First ed. 
18° cloth. Boston, 1888 


With signature of author on fly-leaf, 


: 
. 
: 
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CATALOGUE. 103 


947 Howe.tts. The World of Chance. Firsted. 12° cloth. 
New York, 1893 
Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 

948 Howirr, William. Homes and Haunts of the most Emi- 
nent British Poets: Early and Modern Poets. With 
illustrations by W. & G. Meason. 2 vols. 8° half green 
crushed levant morocco, extra, uncut, gilt backs and 
tops. London, 1849 


949 Howitt. Rural Life in England. 2 vols. 12° cloth. 
Phila., 1854 
950 HowortH, Henry H. History of the Mongols, from the 
gth to the 19th Century. With maps by E. G. Raven- 
stein. 3 vols. bound in 4 vols. Royal 8° half claret 
morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. London, 1876 


951 HvusBarD, Elbert. One Day, a tale of the Prairies, First 
ed. Vignette illustrations. Narrow 16° cloth. 
Boston, 1893 


952 HuerFer, Francis. The Troubadours; a history of pro- 
vencal life and literature in the Middle Ages. 8° half 
red morocco, uncut, gilt top and back. London, 1878 


953 [Hucues, Thomas.] Scouring of the White Horse. Il- 
lustrations by Richard Doyle. Firsted. Square 12° 
cloth, gilt edges. Cambridge, 1859 


954 Huco, Victor. Novels and Dramas. Fully translated 
and illustrated with etchings by Mm. Luc-Olivier Mer- 
son, J. F. Raffaélli, G. Jeannot, Bida, Leloir, Pille, 
Maignan, Lalauze, Rochegrosse, etc. Together 46 vols. 
imperial 8° paper, uncut. Geo.: Barrie: Phila., 1894 

NATIONAL EDITION: only 1000 copies printed on Holland Paper. 


955 Huco. Works of. Library ed. Illustrations. 12 vols. 
12° half blue crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and 
tops. Little, Brown & Co.: Boston, 1888 
CoMPRISES: Toilers of the Sea, 2 vols.; — Notre-Dame, 2 vols.;— 
Man Who Laughs, 2 vols.;— Les Misérables, 5 vols.; — Ninety-Three- 
956 Huco. Ruy Blas, a drama in five acts. Illustrated with 
numerous compositions by Adrien Moreau, etched by 
Champollion. Royal 8° calf, extra, gilt back and edges. 
Boston, 1894 

EDITION DE LUXE: only 500 copies printed. 
957 Huisu, Robert. Memoirs of Charlotte Augusta, Princess 
of Wales, etc., and of her Illustrious Consort, Prince 
| Leopold of Saxe-Coburg Saalfeld. Portrait and plates. 
y Bound in 2 vols. 8° calf. London, 1818 
958 Huis. Memoirs of Caroline, Queen of Great Britain; 
embracing every circumstance illustrative of the most 
memorable scenes of her eventful life. Portraits and 
plates. 2 vols. 8° calf (bindings cracked). London, 1821 


104 


959 


960 


963 


964 


965 


966 


967 


968 


969 


CATALOGUE. 


HuisoH. Memoirs of George the Fourth, descriptive of 
the most interesting scenes of his private and public 
life. Portraits and plates (4 plates missing and 12 extra 
plates inserted). 2 vols. 8° half calf, gilt backs. 

London, 1831 

Hume, David. History of England. New ed., with the 
author’s last corrections and improvements. Portrait. 
6 vols. 8° half calf, gilt backs. Boston, 1872 

Hunt, Leigh. Juvenilia; or, a Collection of Poems, 
written between the ages of twelve and sixteen. First 
ed. Portrait inserted. 8° full dark polished calf, extra, 
uncut, gilt top, by RAMAGE. London, 1801 

Fine, uncut copy of the rare first edition. 

[Hunt.] Classic Tales, serious and lively. With critical 
essays on the merits and reputation of the authors. 
Firsted. Engraved title and illustrations after David 
Wilkie. 5 vols. 12° full dark polished calf, extra, gilt 
backs, uncut, gilt tops, by Ramacr. London, 1806-07 

Fine, clean copy. 

Hunt. The Descent of Liberty, a mask. Firsted. 12° 
full dark polished calf, extra, uncut, gilt top, by 
RAMAGE., London, 1815 

Fine, clean, uncut copy. 

Hunt. The Story of Rimini, a poem. Firsted. 12° full 

dark polished calf, extra, uncut, gilt top, by RAMAGE. 
Fine, uncut copy. London, 1816 

Hunt. Hero and Leander, and Bacchus and Ariadne, 
two original poems. Firsted. 12° original boards, 
uncut, with paper label. London, 1819 

Fine, uncut copy. 

Hunt. Amyntas, a Tale of the Woods, from the Italian 
of Torquato Tasso. Firsted. Frontispiece. Small 8° 
full dark polished calf, extra, uncut, gilt top, by RAMAGE. 

Beautiful, uncut copy. London, 1820 

Hunt. The Months, Description of the Successive Beau- 
ties of the Year. Firsted. Small 8° full dark polished 
calf, extra, uncut, gilt top, by Ramace. London, 1821 

Fine, clean, uncut copy. ; 

Hunt. Ultra-Crepidarius, a Satire on William Gifford 
(a type-written copy). 4° half morocco, gilt back and 
top. London, 1823 

One of 3 type-written copies from the original edition of 1823 in 
the British Museum for, private use. 

[Hunt.] Sir Ralph Esher; or, Adventures of a Gentle- 
man of the Court of Charles II. Firsted. 3 vols. 8° 
full dark polished calf, extra, uncut, gilt tops, by 
RAMAGE. London, 1830 

Fine, clean, uncut copy of this scarce work. 


os 


CATALOGUE. 105 


970 Hunt. Poetical Works of. First ed. 8° full dark polished 
calf, extra, gilt top, by RAMAGE. 

E. Moxon: London, 1832 

971 Hunt. Stories from the Italian Poets, with lives of the 

writers. First ed. 2 vols. small 8° half green morocco, 


uncut, gilt tops. London, 1846 
972 Hunt. Stories in Verse. Firsted. Illustrations. 16° 
cloth (worn). London, 1855 


973 Hunt. Correspondence. Edited by his eldest son. First 
ed. Portrait (slightly stained). 2 vols. small 8° cloth, 


? ? uncut. London, 1862 
974 [Hunt.] Poésies de Marie de France. 2 vols. 8° half 
crimson morocco, uncut. Paris, 1820 


From the library of Leigh Hunt. Contains his autograph on title, 
and marginal notes in his MS. 

975 Hurp, John C. The Theory of Our National Existence 
as shown by the action of the Government of the United 
States since 1861. 8° half light calf, gilt back. 

Boston, 1881 

976 Hurcuinson, Thomas. History of the Colony of Massa- 
chusetts Bay. (Vol. 1), 1628 to 1691, Boston, 1764; — 
(Vol. 2), 1691 to 1750, Boston, 1767; — (Vol. 3), 1750 
to June, 1774, London, 1828, with the 16 pp. of preface. 
2 vols. half red morocco and Vol. 3 entirely uncut. 
Together 3 vols. 8°. 

Vols. 1 and 2 are of the extremely rare Boston edition and the Vol. 
3s with the preface of 16 pp. makes the best set that can be obtained. 
Uncut copies of Vols. 1 and 2 of this edition are extremely rare. 

977 Hutton, Laurence. Literary Landmarks of London. 

12° cloth. Boston, 1885 | 


978 | MPARTIAL History of the War in America, between 
Great Britain and her Colonies, from its commence- 
ment to the end of the year 1779. With an appendix 
containing a collection of interesting and authentic pa- 
pers tending to elucidate the history. Illustrated with 
a variety of beautiful copperplates, representing real 
and animated likenesses of those celebrated generals 
who have distinguished themselves in the important 
contest. Folded map and 13 full-length portraits. Large 
8° full crimson crushed levant morocco, extra, fillets on 
side, entirely uncut, by W. PRATT. London, 1780 
An immaculate, uncut, perfect and clean copy, with brilliant im- 
pressions of the rare portraits of Washington (Baker, No. 418), Sir W. 
Howe, Hancock, Sam]. Adams, a real American Rifleman, Arnold, 
Hopkins, Lee, Viscount Howe, Putnam, Franklin, Wooster and 
Gates. A set of the portraits in this work were sold singly in the 
Clark sale for over $40, and were not uncut or brilliant impressions 
pay ancee This is without doubt one of the finest copies ever offered 
Or Sale. 


106 CATALOGUE. 


979 Inp1ANs. Third Annual Report of the Regents of the 
University on the Condition of the State Cabinet of 
Natural History. 8° cloth. Albany, 1850 

Contains Report by L. H. Morgan on the Indian Collection, with 
colored plates. , 

980 INTERNATIONAL Cyclopedia, a compendium of human 
knowledge. Edited by Richard G. Greene. Maps and 
illustrations. 15 vols. royal 8° sheep. 

Dodd, Mead & Co.: New York, 1890 

981 IRELAND’s Cause in England’s Parliament, by Justin 
McCarthy, 1888;— Early Christian Art in Ireland, by 
Margaret Stokes, illustrations. 2 vols. 12° cloth. 


982 IrvinGc, Washington. Complete Works of. New Sunny- 
side edition, illustrated by Coburn, Rackham, Darley, 
Sandham, Fredericks, Barraud, Platt, Zogbaum, Church, 
Dielmann, Reinhart, Rix, etc. Photogravures and other 
illustrations on Japan paper. 4o vols. 8° three-quarters 
green morocco, extra, uncut, gilt tops. 

G. P. Putnam & Sons: New York. 
COLLECTOR’s NEW SUNNYSIDE EDITION: only 250 signed and 
numbered sets issued. 

983 Irvinc. Works of, with Life and Letters, also Life of 
Washington. Engraved titles and illustrations. Knicker- 
bocker edition. 26 vols. 12° cloth. Phila., 1871 

Lacks Vol. I of Life and Letters. 3 

984 Irvinc. Astoria. First ed. With the scarce map. 2 vols. 
8° original cloth, uncut (not uniform in color and water- 
stain through lower corner of Vol. 2). -Phila., 1836 


985 § AMES, Capt. Tuomas. The Strange and Dangerovs 
Voyage of Captaine Thomas lames, in his intended 
Discouery of the Northwest Passage into the South Sea. 
Wherein the miseries indvred both Going, Wintering, 
Returning: and the Rarities obserued, both Philosopi- 
call and Mathematicall, are related in this Iournall of it. 
pp. 120, 22, With the appendix signed x. z. With the 
excessively rare original folding map, containing the 
genuine portrait of Capt. James. Small 4° full red mo- 
rocco, gilt edges. Printed 
by John Legatt for John Partridge: London, 1633 
A fine, perfect copy, with the original map. See reproduction of 
title-page. 


James’s expedition was fitted out with the aid of merchants of 
Bristol, under the patronage of King Charles I, to whom the book is 
dedicated. He left Bristol on the 3d of May, 1631, and returned on 
the 23d of October of the following year. Capt. James made few new 
discoveries, but his observations upon the phenomena of the regions 
visited are of great value. During the voyage he encountered “ North- 
west Fox,” who was in the Arctic regions at the same time. 


THE 
pe RANGE 


AND DANGE-: 
ROVS VOYAGE OF 


- Capraine Tuomas lames,in 
his intended Difcouery of the Northweft 
Paffage into the South Sea. 

) VVHEREIN 
THE MISERIES INDVRED BOTH 


Going, Wintering, Returning; and the Rarictes 
obferued, both Philofophicall and Mathematical, 


are related in this lourna]! of it. 
Publifhed by His Matesties 
command. 


To which are added, A Plat or Card for the 
Sayling in thofe Seas. 


Diuers little Tables of the Author’s , -of the Va- 
tiation of the Compafie, &c. | 
WIT-H 
An Appendix concerning Lengitude, by Matter - 
Henry GELireranp. Aftronomy Reader 
of Grefham Colledge in London. 


AN.D 
An Aduife concerning the Philofophy of:thefe late 
Difcoueryes, By #7. Hw. 


. ‘LONDON, | 
Printed by John Legatt, for loha-Partridge. 


108 CATALOGUE. 


986 Jackson, Gen. Andrew. Life and Public Services of. 
Edited by J. S. Jenkins. With the eulogy by George 
Bancroft. Portrait and illustrations. 12° cloth. 

Signature of Andrew Jackson inserted. Buffalo, 1850 


987 Jackson. Life of. By James Parton. Portraits. 3 vols. 
8° half morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 
| Boston, (1887) 


988 Jackson, Helen. Poems of. Portrait. 12° half light calf, 
gilt, uncut, gilt top. Boston, 1898 


989 James, H. E. M. The Long White Mountain; or, a jour- 
ney in Manchuria, with some account of the history, 
people, etc. Map and illustrations. 8° half morocco, 
uncut, gilt back and top. London, 1888 


990 JAMrson, Mrs. History of Our Lord, fourth ed., 2 vols. ; 
—Sacred and Legendary Art, tenth ed., 2 vols.;— 
Legends of the Madonna, seventh ed.; — Legends of 
the Monastic Orders, seventh ed. Numerous illustra- 
tions. 6 vols. square 8° half blue crushed levant mo- 
rocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by RivizrRE & Son. 

London, 1888 


991 Japan Described and Illustrated by the Japanese. Written 
by eminent Japanese authorities and scholars. Edited 
by Captain F. Brinkley. Illustrated with 30 full-page 
tinted photographic plates. 15 full-page colored plates 
of Japanese flowers and numerous half-tones throughout 
the text. Complete in 15 parts, royal 4° paper. 

Boston, 1897 

992 JARDINE, Sir William. Naturalist’s Library. Embellished 
with upwards of 1200 colored plates and numerous por- 
traits of Naturalists. 40 vols. 16° half light calf, extra, 
uncut, gilt backs and tops. 

W. H. Lizars: Edinburgh, 1843-36 
CoMPRISES: Mammalia, 13 vols.; —Ornithology, 14 vols.;—Ichthy- 
ology, 6 vols. ; — Entomology, 8 vols. 

993 JAY, John. Correspondence and Public Papers of John 
Jay, First Chief-Justice of the United States (1763 to 
1826). Edited by Henry P. Johnston, Professor of 
American History in the College of the City of New 
York. 4 vols. 8° morocco, uncut, gilt tops. 

New York, 1890 
The edition is printed from type and limited to 750 sets. 

994 Jay. Life and Times of; with a sketch of public events 
By William Whitelock. Portrait. 12° half calf, gilt 
back. New York, 1887 

995 JEAFFRESON, J.C. Book about Doctors. Original edition. 
Frontispieces. 2 vols, 12° half brown crushed levant 
morocco, uncut, gilt tops. London, 1860 


CATALOGUE. 109 


996 JEAFFRESON. Book about Lawyers, 2 vols., 1867;—Book 
about the Clergy, second ed., 2 vols., 1870. Together 
4 vols. 8° half claret crushed levant morocco, uncut, 
gilt backs and tops, by Rivifre & Son. London, 1867 


997 JEFFERSON, Thomas. Writings of, with explanatory notes, 
etc. By H. A. Washington. Steel portrait. g vols. 
8° half morocco. New York, 1853-54 


998 JeFFERSON. Life of. With parts of his correspondence 
never before published. By George Tucker. Steel 
portrait. 2 vols. royal 8° cloth, uncut. Phila., 1837 


999 JEROME, J. K. Stage-Land, curious habits and customs 
of its inhabitants. Illustrations. 12° cloth. 

New York, 1890 

1000 JERROLD, Douglas. Works of; containing a memoir by 

W. Blanchard Jerrold. Portrait and frontispieces. 5 

vols. 12° half light calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by 

RiviERE & SON. Bradbury, Agnew & Co.: London. 


1oo1 JESSE, John Heneage. Historical Memoirs. Portraits 
and illustrations on Japan paper. 14 vols. 8° half crim- 
son crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops, 
in cloth boxes. F, A. Niccolls & Co.: Boston. 

EDITION DE LUXE: only 1000 copies printed. 

CoMPRISES: Memoirs of the Court of England during the Reign 
of the Stuarts, 6 vols.; — Court of England, from the Revolution in 
1688 to the Death of George the Second, 4 vols. ;-— Pretenders and 
their Adherents, 3 vols.;— Literary and Historical Memorials of 
London, rt vol. 

Illustrated with portraits, views, battles, etc., some from old and 
rare prints. 

1002 Jest Book; the choicest anecdotes and sayings. Selected 
and arranged by Mark Lemon. Engraved title. 16° 
half blue crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top, 
by RivizRE & SON. London, 1888 

1003 JESUIT Relations and Allied Documents; travels and ex- 
plorations of the Jesuit Missionaries in New France. 
The original French, Latin and Italian texts, with 
English translations and notes. [Illustrated by por- 
traits, maps and facsimiles. Edited by Reuben G. 
Thwaites. Complete set, with the two index vols. 73 
vols. 8° buckram, uncut. 

Burrows Bros. Co.: Cleveland, 1896-1901 

ONLY 750 sets printed. 

1004 JEvons, W. Stanley. Investigations in Currency and 
Finance. Illustrated by 20 diagrams. Edited by H. 
S. Foxwell. 8° half brown morocco, uncut, gilt back 
and top. London, 1884 

1005 Jouns and Nicolas. Naval and Military Heroes of Great 
Britain; or, Calendar of Victory. Steel portraits. 12° 
half light calf, uncut, gilt back and top, by Rivizre & 
SON. Bohn: London, 1889 


IIo CATALOGUE. 


1006 JOHNSON, Capt. History of the Life and Intrigues of 
that Celebrated Courtezan and Posture-Mistress, Eliz. 
Mann, alias Boyle, alias Sample, commonly call’d, the 
Royal Soveraign, who departed this life 26 May, 1724. 


8° half morocco, uncut. London, 1724 
1007 JOHNSON, Lionel. Poems. 8° boards, uncut. 
First edition of Johnson’s first book. London, 1895 


ONLY 750 copies printed at the Chiswick Press. 
1008 JOHNSON. Ireland, with other poems. Firsted. 8° 
boards, uncut. Chiswick Press: London, 1897 


1009 [JoHNSON, Robert.] Nova Britannia: Offering Most 
Excellent fruites by Planting in Virginia. Exciting all 
such as be well affected to further the same. Small 4° 
red levant morocco, doublé of green levant, with wide 
dentelle border, gilt edges, by F. BEDFORD. 

Printed for Samuel Macham: London, 1609 


After Smith’s “ True Relation ” of 1608, this is the first printed 
book relating to the English settlements in Virginia. In making this 
statement, no account is taken of Raleigh’s abortive attempt to found 
a colony on the coast of North Carolina. 

This book was entered at Stationers’ Hall on February 18, 1609, 
and was on the market five days later, as on the 23d the Spanish Am- 
bassador at London was sending a copy to the King of Spain. Rob- 
ert Gray’s “* Good Speed to Virginia,” which seems to be the second 
book, was not entered at Stationers’ Hall until May 3, 1609. 

At this time interest in the Virginia Colony was strong in England. 
A new charter was under discussion, and shares in the Company were 
apparently selling readily. We find no better expression of the enthu- 
siasm then reigning then the following, written in 1812, by William 
Strachey : 


“Which was once a thing so full of expectaunce (and that not 
above three years since) as not a year of a romain jubile, no nor the 
Ethnick Queen of Ephesus, can be said to have beene followed with 
more heate and zeale; the discourse and visitatioun of yt tooke up 
all meetings, times, termes, all degrees, all purses, and such throngs 
and concourse of personal undertakers, as the air seemed not to have 
more Lights thenn that holie Cause inflamed Spiritts to partake with 
yt, almost every religious Subject that stood sound indeed at the 
coare within to Loialtie and to the profession of the present Faith 
brought his Free-wtll-offring, and professed thenn to throw his bread 
upon those waters.” 


Sabin notes two different forms of the title-page and it has been 
known for some time that there were at least two editions of this 
book. Bibliographers have been able to compare several copies, 
and have discovered that the type was set at least four times and 
that there are four distinct editions, differing generally in minute 
typographical particulars only. The greatest textual difference occurs 
on the recto of D4. This copy has only three paragraphs on that 
page. Another, probably a later edition, has four. The difference 
was brought about by the omission of the sentence, ** As also euery 
Planter and Adventurer shall bee inserted in the Patent by name.” 

The New Charter was not signed by the King until May 23d, 1609, 
having been kept open to receive the names of the “ Planters and 
Adventurers.” It seems probable, therefore, that the edition or edi- 
tions without the above sentence were printed after this date. 

See reproduction of title-page. 


Nova BRITANNI Ae 


OFFRING MOST 
Excellent fruites by Planting in 
VIRGINIA. 


Exciting all fuchas be well affected 


to further the fame. 


London 


Printedfor Samy er Macuan, andaretobefoldat 
his Shop ‘in Pauls Church-yard, at the 
Signe of the Bul-head, 
160 ys 


112 CATALOGUE. 


roro [JoHNsoN.] The New Life of Virginea: Declaring the 
Former Svccesse and Present estate of that plantation, 
being the second part of Noua Britannia. Published by 
the authoritie of his Maiesties Counsell of Virginea. 
Small 4° red morocco, gilt edges, by BEDFORD. 
Felix Kyngston for William Welby: London, 1612 
Fine, sound copy, nowhere cut into or mended. This supplement 
“to Nova Britannia” seems to be even rarer than that book. As 
the title indicates, the book is a little history of the Virginia settle- 
ment, with words of encouragement for intending settlers. The ded- 
ication to Sir Thomas Smith begins: 


“It is come to passe (right Worshipfull) with the businesse and 
plantation of Virginea, as it is commonly seene in the attempt and 
progresse of all other most excellent things, (which is) to be accom- 
panied with manifold difficulties, crosses and disasters, being such as 
are appointed by the highest prouidence, as an exercise of patience 
and other vertues, and to make more wise thereby the managers 
thereof: by which occasion not only the ignorant and simple minded 
much discouraged, but the malitious and looser sort (being accom- 
panied with the licentious vaine of stage Poets) have whet their 
tongues with scornful] taunts against the action in itselfe, in so much 
as there is no common speech nor publick name of anything this day, 
(except it be the name of God) whichis more vildly depraued, tra- 
duced and derided by such vnhallowed lips, then the name of Vir- 
ginea. For which cause (right noble Knight) I have set my selfe to 
publish this briefe apollogie to the sight and view of all men, not to 
answer any such in their particular folly, but to free the name it selfe 
from the injurious scoffer, and this commendable enterprise from 
the scorne and derision of any such, as by ignorance or malace have 
sought the way to wrong it.” 


See reproduction of title page. 


1011 JOHNSON, Samuel. Works of. Portrait. 9 vols. 8° calf, 
gilt. | Printed for W. Pickering: London, 1825 
Best Library edition. 
1o1z2 JOHNSON. Samuel Johnson’s Prologue, spoken at the 
opening of Drury Lane Theatre, 1747; with Garrick’s 
epilogue. <A facsimile of the hitherto undiscovered 
first edition. With preface by Austin Dobson, and 
notes by A. S. W. Rosenbach. 4° boards, uncut. 
Dodd, Mead & Co.: 1902 
One of 90 copies printed on Van Gelder Paper. 
1013 JoHNson. Life of. By James Boswell. Illustrations. 
5 vols. 16° boards, uncut. London, (1851) 


1014 JONSON, Ben. Works of; with notes, critical and explan- 
atory, and a biographical memoir. By W. Gifford. 

With introduction and appendices by Lieut.-Col. F. 
Cunningham. Steel portrait and rubricated title-pages. 

9 vols. royal 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 

) Bickers & Son: London, 1875 

1015 Jonson. Works of, with a biographical memoir, by 
William Gifford. Portrait. Royal 8° full antique mo- 

rocco, gilt edges. — : Boston, 1855 


NEW LIFE 
of Virginea: 
DECLARING THE 


-FORMER SVCCESSE AND PRE- 


fenteftate of that plantation, being the fecond 
~ part of Nowa: Britannia, 


Publifhed by the authoritie of his Maiefties 
Counfell of Vargswes. 


LONDON, 
Imprinted by Felix Kyngivon for William Welby dwelling atthe 
figne of the Swan ju PaulsChurchyard, 361 2 


114 CATALOGUE. 


1016 [Jonson.] Chloridia. Rites to Chloris and her nymphs. 
Personated in a Masque, at Court. By the Queene’s 
Maiesty and her Ladies at Shrove-tide, 1630. First ed. 
Small 4° calf. 

Printed for Thomas Walkley: (London, (1630) 


1017 JosEPHUS, Flavius. Works of. Whiston’s translation, 
revised by A. R. Shilleto. With topographical notes 
by Sir C. W. Wilson. 3 vols. 12° half light calf, extra, 
gilt backs and tops, by Rivizre. Bohn: London, 1889 


1018 JOUTEL. Journal Historique du Dernier Voyage que M: 
de la Sale fit dans le Golfe de Mexique, pour trouver 
l’embouchure & le cours de la Riviére de Missicipi nom- 
mée 4 present la Rivitre de Saint Louis, qui traverse 
la Louisiane. Folding map mounted onsilk. 12° full 
crimson crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back and 
corners, inside borders, gilt edges, by RIVIERE. 


Chez Estienne Robinot: Paris, 1713 


Rare first edition, fine copy in beautiful binding, with the rare map. 


1019 JouTeL. A Journal of the last Voyage perform’d by 
Mons, de la Sale, to the Gulph of Mexico, to find out 
the Mouth of the Mississippi River. Written in French 
by Monsieur Joutel. Map. pp. 210. 8° half morocco. 

London, 1714 

First English edition. 

 Joutel was from Rouen, the native place of La Sale, and having 
served sixteen years in the army, he volunteered to join La Sale on 
his last ill-fated expedition to the mouth of the Mississippi, and after 
La Sale’s assassination he makes his way overland to the Mississippi 
and up the river to St. Louis, then to Canada.” 

The map, dated 1713, is the earliest fairly accurate delineation of 
the Mississippi River, and has engraved view of Niagara Falls in the 
upper corner. 

1020 JUSSERAND, J. J. English Wayfaring Life in the Middle 
Ages (XIVth Century). Translated by Lucy T. Smith. 
Square 12° half red morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. 

New York (London), 1890 


1021 ARR, Mrs. ExizaBetH. The American Horse- 
woman. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1884 


1022 Keats, John. Endymion: a Poetic Romance. First ed. 
8° half blue morocco, uncut. _ London, 1818 


1023 Keats. The Poetical Works of. Chronologically ar- 
ranged and edited, with a memoir, by Lord Houghton. 
Portrait. 12° half calf, gilt back. London, 1883 


1024 KxeMBLE, Frances Ann. Record of a Girlhood, 3 vols. 
1878; — Records of Later Life, 3 vols., 1882. Together 
6 vols, 12° half calf, gilt backs. London. 


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1025 


1026 


1027 


1028 


1029 


1030 


1031 


1032 


1033 


1034 


1035 


CATALOGUE. 115 


KENDALL, Amos. Autobiography of. Edited by William 
Stickney. Portrait. 8° half morocco, gilt back and 
Lope Boston, 1872 


Kine, C. W. The Natural History, Ancient and Mod- 
ern, of Precious Stones and Gems, and of Precious 
Metals. Illustrations. Royal 8° half olive crushed 
levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by Tour. 

London, 1865 


Kinc, Edward. Europe in Storm and Calm; twenty 
years’ experiences and reminiscences of an American 
journalist. 1oo illustrations from designs by Felix 
Regamey. Royal 8° morocco, gilt edges. 

Springfield, 1885 

Kinestey, John S. The Standard Natural History. Il- 
lustrated by over 2000 woodcuts. 6 vols. imperial 8° 


half morocco, gilt backs. Boston, 1885 
Kinney, Elizabeth C. (mother of E. C. Stedman). Poems. 
Firsted. 12° half morocco. New York, 1867 


Presentation copy, with inscription and corrections in author’s 
autograph. 
Kinney. Bianca Cappello, a tragedy. Firsted. 12° 
half morocco. New York, 1873 
Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 


Kiptinc, Rudyard. Departmental Ditties, No. 1 of 
1886. Oblong 8° original brown wrapper and red tape. 
Lahorne, 1886 


Genuine first Indian edition, with perfect flap. Very few copies 
printed. 


Kiptinc. Soldiers Three: a Collection of Stories set- 


ting forth certain Passages in the Lives and Adven- 
tures of Privates Terence Mulvaney, Stanley Artheris 
and John Learoyd. (Wheeler’s Indian Railway Li- 
brary.) 8° original illustrated wrappers (back broken), 
autograph of ‘tJ. H. Boyce” on title. Allahabad, 1888 
The genuine_first Indian issue. 
Kiptinc. In Black and White. 8° original paper wrap- 
pers. A. H. Wheeler & Co.: Allahabad, (1888) 
Genuine first Indian edition. Fine, clean copy. 
Kiptinc. The Phantom Rickshaw and other eerie tales. 
8° original paper wrappers. 
A. H. Wheeler & Co.: Allahabad, (1888) 
Fine copy of the genuine first Indian edition. 
Kiptinc. ‘The Story of the Gadsbys. 8° original wrap- 
pers. A. H. Wheeler & Co.: Allahabad, (1888) 


Fine copy of the genuine first Indian edition. 


116 CATALOGUE. 


1036 Kiptinc. Under the Deodars. 8° original paper wrap- 
pers. A. H. Wheeler & Co.: Allahabad, (1888) 


Fine copy of the genuine first Indian edition. 


1037 Kiptinc. Wee Willie Winkie and other child stories. 8° 
original paper wrappers. 
A. H. Wheeler & Co.: Allahabad, (1888) 


Fine copy of the genuine first Indian edition. 


1038 Kiptinc. Soldiers Three, 1889, third ed.; — Story of 
the Gadsbys, 1889, second ed. ; — In Black and White, 
1889, second ed.; — Under the Deodars, n. d., first 
ed. Bound in one vol. 8° roan, with all the covers and 
advertisements. Allahabad, 1889 
This volume is from the collection of E. W. Bulkeley and bears 
his autograph on the first page of Soldiers Three. Under the Deo- 
dars is the genuine first edition and the others are in the same form 
as the originals and should not be confounded with the recent 
reprints. | 
1039 Kipuinc. The Courting of Dinah Shadd. 12° original 
paper covers. 


M. J. Ivers & Co., Oct. roth, 1880: New York.-: 


An interesting item, it having been issued by Ivers immediately 
after the first Harper issue and before the controversy between 
Kipling and the Harper house began. This item contains the Mul- 
vaney story, and is curious in its relation to the controversy. 


1040 Kipiinc. Ballads and Barrack-Room Ballads. First ed. 


12° cloth, uncut. New York, (London), 1892 


With signature of “ Rudyard Kipling” inserted. 

1041 Kipuinc. The Second Jungle Book. Illustrations by 

J. L. Kipling. Firsted. 12° cloth, gilt edges. 
London, 1895 

1042 Kiptinc. The School Budget, Nos. 3 to 15. 13 parts 
16° original pink and blue wrappers. 

Horsmonden School: Kent, (1897-98) 
Genuine first editions. Part 13 has a letter by Kipling and Part 
14 has a caricature of Kipling by M. Beerbohm. 

1043 Kipuinc. Works of Rudyard Kipling. The description 
of a set of the first editions of his books, in the library 
of a New York Collector. Portrait and facsimiles. 
Royal 8° boards, uncut. New York, 1901 

ONLY 75 copies printed. 

1044 Kircuin, G. W. History of France, B. C. 58 to A. D. 
1792. Maps. 3 vols. small 8° half morocco, ancut, 
gilt backs and tops. Oxford, 1881-85 

1045 KincLakE, A. W. Invasion of the Crimea. Cabinet 
ed. Maps. g vols. 12° half calf, gilt backs. 

Edinburgh, 1885-88 

1046 [Knapp, S. L.] Sketches of Public Characters. 12° half 

roan, uncut. New York, 1830 


CATALOGUE. 117 


1047 Kwicut, Charles. Popular History of England. Steel 
portraits and numerous wood engravings. 8 vols. 8° 
half morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 

Bradbury & Evans: London, 1856 

1048 Knicut. Half Hours with the best Authors, including 
biographical and critical notices. Steel portraits and 
illustrations. New ed., revised by the original editor. 
4 vols. 12° half red morocco, gilt backs. London, 1866 


1049 Knox, John Jay. United States Notes; a history of the 
various issues of paper money by the Government of 
the United States. Plates. 8° cloth, uncut. 

New York, 1884 

1050 Knox, Thomas W. Decisive Battles since Waterloo, the 
most important military events from 1815 to 1887. 


Numerous maps. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1888 
10st Kornic, Robert. Deutsche Litteraturgeschichte. Il-— 
lustrations. 8° half morocco. Bielefeld, 1889 


1052 Kotsto1, Casimir Stephen. The International Gallery; 
a collection of 100 selected works by ancient and mod- 
ern masters. 100 fine full-page etchings, steel engrav- 
ings and photogravures. 2 vols. folio, full dark mo- 
rocco, beveled boards, gilt edges. 

G. Barrie: Phila., (1886) 

1053 KrerscHMeEr, Albert, and Rohrbach, Carl. Costumes 
of All Nations, from the earliest times to the Nine- 
teenth Century; exhibiting the dresses and habits of 
all classes, regal, ecclesiastical, noble, military, judicial 
and civil. 104 pages of colored illustrations. Royal 
4° half morocco, gilt back and edges. London, 1882 


1054 ABOR. Annual Reports of the U. S. Commissioner 

of Labor. Sixth to sixteenth reports. Bound in 

15 vols. 8° cloth. Washington, 1891-1901 

1055 Lasor. Bulletins of the U. S. Department of Labor, 
Nos. 1 to.46 (irregular). 38 parts 8° paper. 

Washington, 1895-1903 

1056 Lacrotx, Paul. XVII (et XVIII) Si&cle, lettres, sciences 

et arts, France, 1590-1789. Ouvrage illustré de 33 

chromolithographies et de 550 gravures sur bois. 2. 

vols. imperial 8° half red morocco, extra, gilt backs, 

sides and edges. Paris, 1882-78 

1057 La Fontaine. The Fables of. Translated from the 

French. With 25 original etchings by A. Delierre. 4° 

half light blue crushed levant morocco, extra, uncut, 

gilt top. Boston (London), 1884 


LIMITED EDITION: only 250 copies printed for America. 


118 CATALOGUE. 


1058 LA FonTAINE. The Loves of Cupid and Psyche: in 
verse and prose. From the French of La Fontaine, 
author of the celebrated tales and fables. To which 
are prefixed a version of the same story, from the 
Latin of Apuleuis. With a new life of La Fontaine, 
extracted from a great variety of Authors. By Mr. 
Lockman. 8° full crimson morocco, extra, gilt back, 
uncut, gilt top by ZAEHNSDORF. London, 1744 

ExTRA ILLUSTRATED: with a beautiful water-color frontispiece 
by Coindré. 2 fine portraits of La Fontaine and 3o elegant plates, 
India proofs and proofs on Japan paper after designs of Eisen, De 
Longueil, etc. 

1059 LA Fontaine. ‘Tales and Novels, in verse of J. de la 
Fontaine. Illustrated with the 85 original plates by 
Eisen. 2 vols. thick 8° full blue crushed levant mo- 
rocco, extra, gilt backs, wide dentelle borders, inside 
borders, uncut, gilt tops, in slip cases, by M. RITTER. 

Paris, 1883 

HoLLAND PAPER Copy: only 400 copies printed in all. 

ExTRA ILLUSTRATED with extra sets of proofs. One set of beau- 
tiful French wood engravings, proofs on Whatman paper. A set of 
Japan proofs of Eisen’s plates, a set of French plates by Duplesis 
Bertaux and a set of French plates by Fragonard. 

1060 LA Fontaine. Fables de La Fontaine. Illustrations par 
Grandville. Imperial 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt top. 

Paris, n. d. 


1061 Lainc, Samuel. The Heimskringla, or the Sagas of the 
Norse Kings, from the Icelandic of Snorre Sturlason. 
Second edition, revised, with notes by R. B. Anderson. 
2 maps. 4 vols. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt backs and 
tops. New York, 1889 


ONLY 520 copies printed. 


1062 LAMARTINE, A. de. Histoire des Girondins. 8 vols. 
bound in 4 vols. 12° half morocco. Bruxelles, 1847 


1063 [Lams, Charles and Mary.] Poetry for Children, entirely 
original. By the author of ‘‘ Mrs. Liecester’s School.” 
First American ed. 16° half roan. Boston, 1812 

See reproduction of title-page. 


1064 Lams, Charles. Works of, including Eliana. Steel por- 
trait. 5 vols. 12° half calf, gilt backs. 
W. J. Widdleton: New York, 1866 


1065 [Lams.] Original Letters of Sir John Falstaff and his 
Friends. Firsted. 12° full light blue cracked levant 
morocco, extra, gilt back, inside borders, by SANFORD. 

London, 1796 
Fine, clean, uncut copy, with the rare frontispiece which is often 
missing. 


POETRY 


FOR: 


CHILDREN, 
ENTIRELY ORIGINAL. 


BY THE AUTHOR OF 
“ MRS. LIECESTER’S SCHOOL.” 


wae 


BOSTON 


PUBLISHED BY WEST AND RICHARDSON, 
ABD ZOWARD- COTTON: 


2 e8eecoet oO0 ress 


1812. 


120 CATALOGUE. 


1066 Lams. John Woodvil, a tragedy. First ed. 12° full light 
polished calf, gilt, uncut, gilt top, by BEDFORD. 
London, 1802 


1067 Lams. Mr. H., or Beware a Bad Name: a farce in two 
acts, as performed at the Philadelphia Theatre. First 
ed. pp. 36. 16° sewed, uncut. 

Published by M. Carey, 122 Market St.: Phila., 1813 


Genuine first edition, uncut and unopened. This little pamphlet 
comprises 3 signatures of 12 pages each, and the forms imposed in 
the old-fashioned way of 8 pages and 4 pages which were cut off on 
each form. The cutting off of the 4 pages opened the tops of the 
inside 2 leaves of each signature. So that this copy has not been 
opened, but it is as originally published, and practically unique in this 
condition. 

The only uncut copy yet sold by auction was sold in New York, 
April 19, 1903, for $335, but the top was opened. It is of equal rarity 
with the author’s famous juvenile productions. See reproduction of 
title-page. 

1068 Lams. Album Verses, with a few others. Firsted. 12 
original boards, uncut, with paper label. 

Moxon: London, 1830 

1069 [Lams.] The Wife, a tale of Mantua: a play in five acts. 

By James Sheridan Knowles. First ed. 8° half brown 


morocco, uncut edges and top, with original paper 


° 


covers and label bound in. London, 1833 
The Epilogue was written by Chas. Lamb. The Foote copy with 
his bookplate. 


1070 Lams. Eliana; being the hitherto uncollected writings of 
Charles Lamb. Firsted. 12° cloth. Boston, 1864 


A. L. S. inserted of the compiler, J. E. Babson; also 4 leaves of 
his MS. relating to Lamb; — and a. /. s. of Alexander Ireland (Man- 
chester, Eng.), relating io “ Eliana” and Mr. Babson. 

1071 Lams. Sidelights on Charles Lamb. By Bertram Dobell. 
Facsimile. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1903 


1072 LANDON, Judson S. Constitutional History and Govern- 
ment of the United States. 8° half light calf, gilt back 
and top. Boston, 1889 


1073 Lanpor, A. Henry Savage. China and the Allies. Illus- 
trations and maps by the author. 2 vols. thick 8° cloth, 
uncut. New York, 1901 


1074 Lane, E. W. Account of the Manners and Customs of 
the Modern Egyptians. Third ed. Illustrations. 2 vols. 
8° half morocco. London, 1842 


1075 Lanc, Andrew. The Blue Poetry Book. Illustrations. 
First ed. Royal 8° boards, uncut (covers soiled). 
— London, 1891 
LARGE PAPER: only 150 copies printed. . 
1076 LANMAN, James H. History of Michigan, Civil and Topo- 
graphical. Map. 8° cloth (foxed). New York, 1839 


Presentation copy from the author. 


a 


MR. H. 


OR 


BEWARE A BAD NAME. 


A FARCE INTWO ACTS: 


As performed at the 


PHILADELPHIA THEATRE. 


PHILADELPHIA : 


PUBLISHED BY M. CAREY, 122 MARKET STREBT. 
A. Fagan, Printer. 


1813. 


122 CATALOGUE. 


1077 Las Gasas. Tracts on the American Indians, etc. Com- 
plete series of the original Spanish edition of the works 
of Bartholomew de Las Casas. g tracts bound in 8 vols. 
8° half green morocco, gilt backs. Sevilla, 1552 

Las Casas was the first Catholic Priest ordained in America, the 
first advocate of the abolition of American slavery, the apostle to the 
Indians, etc. For an extended account see Field’s Indian Bibliog- 
raphy, Sabin’s Bibliography of Las Casas, or John Carter Brown 
Catalogue. A complete collection contains 9 tracts, and all are rarely 
found together, the counterfeit edition printed a century after only 
contained 6 tracts. 

This collection comprises: 1. Breuissima relacion de la destruy- 
cion de las Indias, 1552, 50 leaves; —2. Lo quese sigue es un pedaco 
de una carta y relacion que escrivid cierto hombre, 4 leaves ; — 3. 
Aqui se contiene una disputa o controversia, entre el obispo Dom 
fray Bartholomeo de las Casas y el doctor Gines de Sepulueda, Se- 
villa, 1552, 61 leaves ; — 4. Principia queda ex quibus procedendum 
est in disputatione ad manifestandam et defendendam justiciam 
yndorum [Sevilla, 1552], 10 leaves ; — 5. Aqui se cOtiené treynta pro- 
posiciones muy juridicas, en las quales sumaria y succintamente se 
toca muchas cosas perteneciétes al derecho q la Yglesia y los prin- 
cipes christianos tienen o puede tener sobre lo sinfieles de qualquier 
especie que sean, Sevilla [1552], 10 leaves; — 6. Este es vn tratado, 
sobre la materia de los Yndios que se han hecho en ellas esclavos, 
Sevilla, 1552, 36 leaves; — 7. Entre los remedios, paraformacio de 
las Indias, Sevilla, 1552, 53 leaves; — 8. Tratado comprobatorio del 
Imperio soberano y principado vniversal que los Reyes de Castilla y 
Leon tienen sobre las Indias, Sevilla, 1553, 80 leaves ; — Aqui se co- 
tiené unos ausios y reglas para los confessores q oyeren confessiones 
de los Espafio, etc., Sevilla, 1552, 16 leaves. 

Murphy collection of 7 tracts brought $126. 


1078 LAURELLED Masterpieces of Art, selected from the prize 
paintings of the best modern artists. With descriptions 
by Geo. A. Smith. 80 full-page photogravure plates on 
Japan and India paper and 164 typogravures. ro vols. 
folio, paper, uncut, in cloth portfolios. 

Gebbie & Co.: Phila. 


EDITION DE LUXE: only 1000 copies printed, with 10 extra full- 
page colored photogravure plates, with mats. 

1079 Law. Story, Joseph. Commentaries on the Constitu- 
tion of the United States. Fourth ed., with notes and 
additions by T. M. Cooley. 2 vols. 8° sheep. 

Boston, 1873 

1080 Law. Universal Cyclopedia of Law. Edited by W. W. 
Thornton. Thick 8° sheep (binding broken). 

Northport, (1883) 

1081 LAWRENCE, Amos. Extiacts from the Diary and Corre- 
spondence of. Edited by W. R. Lawrence. Portrait. 
8° cloth. — Boston, 1855 

Signature of Amos Lawrence inserted. 

1082 LAWRENCE, Lord. Life of. By R. Bosworth Smith. Por- 
traits. 2 vols. 8° claret crushed hkevant morocco, uncut, 
gilt backs and tops. London, 1883 


1083 


1084 


1085 


1086 


1087 


1088 


1089 


1090 


1091 


1092 


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Lecxy, W. E. H. History of England in the Eighteenth 
Century. 8 vols. 12° half calf, gilt backs and tops. 
New York, 1882—go0 


Lecky. Leaders of Public Opinion in Ireland: Swift, 
Flood, Grattan, O’Connell. Small 8° half calf, uncut, 
gilt back and top. New York, 1889 


LEEcH, John. Mr. Briggs, his Doings: Fishing. Colored 
plates by John Leech. Firsted. Oblong 4° original 
wrappers (shaken). London, (1854) 


LEECH. John Leech’s Pictures of Life and Character, 
from the Collection of ‘‘ Mr. Punch,’’ 1842-64. Nu- 
merous illustrations. 3 vols. bound in one vol. 4° 
half crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back 
and top, by RivizRE & Son. London, 1886-87 


LeecH. A List of Works, containing illustrations by 
John Leech. Compiled by C. E. S. Chambers. 8° 
paper, uncut. Edinburgh, 1892 

ONLy 285 copies printed. 


Le GALLIENNE, Richard. Robert Louis Stevenson, an 
elegy, and other poems. 8° boards, uncut. 
Copeland and Day: Boston, 1895 
ONLY 500 copies printed at the Everett Press, Boston. 


LEGER, Louis. History of Austro-Hungary, from the 
earliest time to 1889. Translated by Mrs. Birkbeck 
Hill. 12° half morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. 

New York, 1889 


Le Granp D’Aussy, P. J. B. Fabliaux or Tales, abridged 
from French manuscripts of the XII and XIII Centu- 
ries. Selected and translated into English verse, with 
a preface and notes (by G. L. Way). Woodcuts by T. 
Bewick. 2 vols. royal 8° straight grained morocco, 
extra, gilt edges over marble, by KALTHG@BER. 

London, 1796 

BRINLEY Copy. The first and best edition of this valuable and 

interesting work, with all the pretty little wood-cuts (fifty-two), by 
Bewick. An elegant copy. 

Leicu, Joseph. Illustrations of the fulfilment of the 
prediction of Merlin, occasioned by the late outrageous 
attack of the British ship of war, the ‘‘ Leopard,” on 
the American frigate ‘‘ Chesapeake,” etc. 12° stitched, 
uncut, as issued. Portsmouth, 1807 


LEMPRIERE, J. Universal Biography; with a selection 
of American Biography. By Eleazar Lord. 2 vols. 8° 
sheep. New York, 1852 


124 CATALOGUE. 


1093 Le Sac, Alain René. Asmodeus; or, the Devil on two 
sticks. With a biographical notice of the author, by 
Jules Janin. Translated by Joseph Thomas, and illus- 
trated by Tony Johannot. Royal 8° full light polished 
calf, extra, gilt edges by Tour. London, 1841 
A fine, clean copy well bound. . 


1094 Lessinc, G. E. Dramatic Works of. Edited by Ernest 
Bell. 2 vols. 12° half light calf, uncut, gilt backs and 
tops, by RiviERE & Son. Bohn: London, 1878-88 


1095 LescarsBot, Marc. Histoire de la Nouvelle France, con- 
tenant les Navigations, découvertes, et habitations 
faites par les Francois és Indes Occidentales et Nou- 
velle France souz l’avceu et authorité de nos Rois Tres- 
Chrétiens, et les diverses fortunes d’iceux en l’execu- 
tion de ces choses, depuis cent ans jusques Ahui. En 
quoy est comprise l’Histoire Morale, Naturele, et 
Geographique de la dite province. Avec les tables et 
figures d’icelle; — Les Muses de La Nouvelle France. 
With three original maps. Small 8° full crimson crushed 
levant morocco, gilt back and edges, by F. BEDFORD. 

Chez Jean Milot: Paris, 1609 

First edition with the genuine maps. See reproduction of title 

page. ‘ 

« La pemiere edition . . . est fort rare, et on la recherche beaucop 
en Amerique.” — Brunet. 


This is the Pratt copy which sold for $200, Murphy’s copy brought 
$175, Ives, $140. 


1096 LESCARBOT. Histoire de la Nouvelle France. Contenant 
les navigations, découvertes, & habitations faites par 
les Francois és Indes Occidentales & Nouvelle-France, 
per commission de nos Roys Tres-Chrétiens, & les 
diverses fortunes d’iceux en l’execution de ces choses, 
depuis cent ans jusques 4 hui. Small 8° red crushed 
levant morocco, gilt edges, by THEBARON—JOLY. 

Adrian Perier: Paris, 1618 

The best and only complete edition of Lescarbot’s important work. 
A manuscript note says that this is “the largest and finest copy 
known.” Itis sound and genuine throughout, with all the four 
maps, and with the second part, “ Les Muses de la Nouvelle France,” 
which is really a distinst book bound in at the end. 

The importance a.d interest of Lescarbot’s book is beyond ques” 
tion. The late Charles Edward Pratt, who owned a large number of 
editions of Lescarbot and who had been working at a translation of 
the book did not have a perfect copy of this 1618 edition, though he 
owned two imperfect copies. 

The first edition was published in 1609 with three maps only. It 
was reissued, revised and enlarged in 1611 and 1612, the latter from 


the same types as the former, and finally in 1618, with many additions. 
This edition was probably issued late in 1617. 


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DE LA NOVVELLE 
FRANCE 
Contenant les navigations, découvertes, & habi- 
tations faites Bale Frangois és Indes O ccidens 
tales & Nouvelle-Francefouz l'aveeu & autho- 
rité denoz Rois Tres-Chretiéns , & les diverfes 
fortunes d'iceux en l’execution de ces ehofes,, 
depuis cent ans jufquesa hui. 
En quoy eft comprife U Hiftorre M orale, Naturele,eor Gea 
graphique de ladize province: Avec les Tables eg 
Figures a icelle. 
Per Marc'Lescarsot ddvoces ia Parlement; 
 “eusesn ocslaire-d'une partie des chofes sce recites. 
Multa ténafcentur que iam cecidere , vadéntques 


A PARIS 


Chez Ira R Myzor, tenant faboutrique forlesdeorez 
dela etand’ {alle du: Palais. ue 


M. DC. IX. 
AVEG PRIVILEGE DY ROT: 


126 


CATALOGUE. 


1097 [LEsCARBOT.| Nova Francia; or the Description of that 


1098 


1099 


} doje) 


IIror 


II02 


1103 


1104 


part of New France, which is one continent with Vir- 
ginia. Described in the three late Voyages and Plan- 
tation made by Monsieur de Monts, Monsieur du Pont- 
Graué and Monsieur de Poutrincourt, into the countries 
called by the Frenchman La Cadie, lying to the South- 
west of Cape Breton. Translated out of French into 
English by P. E. Small 4° light calf, gilt back, sides 
and edges. Impensis Georgii Bishop: Londoni, 1609 
Fine, clean copy of the first English edition. Barlow copy, $8 5 
Ives copy, $92.50, Pratt copy, $105, on a New York catalogue, $135: 
See reproduction of title-page. 


LEetTTREs et les Arts. Revue Illustrée. Numerous pho- 


togravure portraits and plates. Complete set, Jan. to 
Dec., 1887. 12 parts 4° paper, uncut. Paris, 1887 


This beautiful art review was published at $72 per year, and con- 
tains some of the finest of Goupil’s art photogravures. 


LETTRES et les Arts. Revue Il!ustrée de 1887. Text by 
Anatole France, Paul Bourget, Guy de Maupassant, 


and illustrations by Meissonier, Detaille, Leloir and 
others. 4 vols. royal 4° half crimson crushed levant 
morocco, extra. Goupil et Cie: Paris, 1887 


Arts and Letters, an illustrated review for 1888 

and 1889. With numerous photogravure and other 

illustrations, printed in colors. 8 vols. royal 4° full 
olive green morocco, extra, gilt edges. 

Paris and New York, 1888-89 

The most sumptuous art magazine published. Text by Anatole 


France, Paul Bourget, Guy de Maupassant, and illustrations by 
Meissonier, Detaille, Leloir and others. 


LEVER, Charles. Complete Works of. With illustrations 


by Phiz. 35 vols. 8° half light calf, gilt backs and tops. 
Little, Brown & Co.: Boston, 1899 


Lever. St. Patrick’s Eve. Firsted. Illustrated by 


Phiz. 12° original green cloth, uncut. London, 1845 
Rare, clean, uncut copy, usually found with gilt edges. 


LEVER. The Knight of Gwynne, a tale of the time of 


the Union. First edition in the 20 original parts as 
issued with all the wrappers and “ads.” Illustrations 
by Phiz. Enclosed in three-quarters red morocco slip 
case with back lettered. London, 1847 


A fine, clean, uncut copy in parts, with wrappers in perfect con- 
dition. 


Lever. Roland Cashel. First ed. Illustrated by Phiz. 


Thick 8° half green morocco, uncut edges and top. 
London, 1849-50 


Fine, clean, uncut copy, bound from the original parts with all the 
covers and “ ads.”’ bound in. 


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OF THAT PART OF 


Nevv France, 
which is one continent with 
VIRGINIA. 


Defcribed in the three late Voyages and Plantation made by 
Monfieur de Monts, Monfieur du Pont-Graue, and 
Monfieur de Poutrincourt, into the countries 
called by che French men La Cadie, 
lying cathe Southweft of 
Cape Breton. 


Together with anexcellent feucrall Treatie of all the commodities 
of the faid countries, and maners ofthe natural 
inhabitants ofthe fame, 


Tranflated out of French iato Englifo by 


€& e 


mm 


2? 


ARS) 


= 


LonpDt1Nnt, 
Impenfis GEORGII Bishop. 
1609 


128 


TIO5 
1106 


1107 


1108 


1109 


IrIo 


III!I 


III2 
1113 


1Il4 


IIIS 


CATALOGUE. 


[Lever.] Sir Jasper Carew, his life and experiences. 
First ed. 12° original green pictorial boards, uncut. 
Thomas Hodgson: London, (1855) 


[Lever.] Maurice Tiernay, the soldier of fortune. 
First ed. 12° original green pictorial boards, uncut. 
Thomas Hodgson: London, (1855) 


Lever. Davenport Dunn, a man of our day. First ed. 
Illustrations by Phiz. ‘Thick 8° half green crushed 
levant morocco, extra, uncut, gilt top, covers and ads. 
bound in at the end, by STIKEMAN. 

Chapman & Hall: London, 1859 
Fine, uncut copy bound from the numbers as issued. 

LEVER. Luttrell of Arran. Firsted. Illustrations by 
Phiz. 8° half crimson morocco, uncut, gilt top, with 
all the covers and “ads.” bound in. 

Chapman & Hall: London, 1865 
Fine, uncut copy bound from the original numbers. 

Liser Scriptorum. The First Book of the Author’s Club. 
Thick 4° full antique calf, blind tooled, uncut, gilt top, 
bound at DE VINNE PRESS. 

Published by the Author’s Club: New York, 1893 

ONLY 251 copies printed. Contains 109 original articles, each by 

a different member of the club, and each contribution autographed 
by its author. 

LIECHTENSTEIN, Princess Marie. Holland House. With 
numerous illustrations. 2 vols. 8° full blue levant 
morocco, full gilt back and corners, a la dentelle, wide 
inside borders, gilt edges, by RiviERE & SON. 

London, 1874 

Lincotn. Abraham Lincoln, his Book; a facsimile re- 
production of the original. With an explanatory note, 
by J. McCan Davis. 18° roan. New York, rgor 


Lincotn. Political Debates between Abraham Lincoln 
and Stephen A. Douglas, in the Celebrated Campaign of 
1858. 8° cloth. Columbus, 1860 


With 3 portraits and signature of S. A. Douglas inserted. 


Lincotn. Abraham Lincoln, a history. By John G. 
Nicolay and John Hay. Numerous portraits, maps 
and illustrations. 10 vols. royal 8° half morocco, un- 
cut, gilt backs and tops. Century Co.: New York, 1890 


Lincotn Memorial: Album-Immortelles, original life 
pictures, with autographs. Collected by O. H. Oldroyd. 
Portrait and illustrations. 8° cloth. Boston, (1882) 


Lincotn. Recollections of President Lincoln and His 
Administration. By L. E. Chittenden. Portrait. 8° 
cloth, ,uncut. New_York, 1891 


CATALOGUE. 129 


1116 LincoLtn. Life of. By Isaac N. Arnold. Portrait. 8° 


garnet morocco, gilt back and top. Chicago, 1885 
1117 Lincotn’s Planof Reconstruction. By Charles H. Mc- 
Carthy. Thick 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1901 


1118 LiINcoLN, William. Journal of Each Provincial Congress 
of Massachusetts in 1774 and 1775 and of the Commit- 
tee of Safety. With an appendix. 8° sheep. 

Boston, 1838 

1119 LinpDLEY and Moore. Treasury of Botany; a popular dic- 
tionary of the vegetable kingdom. New ed., with sup- 
plement. Steel plates and woodcuts. 2 vols. 12° half 
blue crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and 
tops, by RIVIERE & SON. London, 1889 

1120 Linpsay, W. S. History of Merchant Shipping and An- 
cient Commerce. Numerous illustrations and maps. 
4 vols. thick 8° half morocco, gilt backs and tops. 

London, 1874-76 

1121 Linton, W. J. Bob Thin, or the poorhouse fugitive. 
Illustrated by T. Sibson, W. B. Scott, E. Duncan, and 
the author. Firsted. Royal 8° original boards. 

London, 1845 

1122 Linton. The Masters of Wood-Engraving. Numerous 
facsimiles of ancient wood engravings, block books, 
Dance of Death, engravings of Durer, Bewick, Brans- 
ton, Thompson, etc. Frontispiece in colors. Large 
folio, cloth. New Haven, 1889 

LARGE PAPER: only 100 copies printed, signed by the author. 

1123 Linton. Famine: a Masque. 2 designs by author. 

First ed. 8° original wrappers. n. p., n. d. (1890) 
Presentation inscription: “ William Morris, from W. J. Linton, 
1890.” Contains Morris’s library label (Kelmscott Press). 

1124 LITERARY Magnet, Vols. 1 to 4. 4 vols. 8° half calf 

(worn and lacks one title and table of contents). 
London, 1826 
Contains original contributions by Coleridge, Watts, Mrs. Hemans, 

Mary Howitt and others. 

1125 Lirtiz, Archibald John. Through the Yano-Tse Gorges; 
or trade and travel in Western China. Map. 8° half 
brown morocco, uncut, gilt back andtop. London, 1888 


1126 Lirtrr# et Beaujean. Dictionnaire de la Langue Fran- 
caise. Royal 8° half morocco. Paris, 1876 


1127 LivERPOOL, Charles 1st Earl of. Treatise on the Coins 
of the Realm. 8° half brown morocco, gilt back and 
top. London, 1880 
1128 Lopcr, Edmund. Portraits of Illustrious Personages of 
Great Britain; with biographical and historical memoirs 
of their lives and actions. 240 steel portraits, 8 vols. 
12° half calf, gilt backs. Bohn: London, 1849 


130 


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1130 
1131 


1132 


1133 


1134 


1135 


1136 


1137 


1138 


1139 


I140. 


1141 


1142 


CATALOGUE. 


Lonpon. Tape Indicator Map of London and Visitors’ 
Guide. Large 4° map, mounted on linen and folded 
in 12° cloth covers. London, n. d. 

Lone, George. The Decline of the Roman Republic. 
5 vols. 8° half claret morocco, uncut, gilt backs and 
tops. London, 1864 

Lonc, John D. The Republican Party, its History, 
Principles and Policies. Portraits. 8° cloth. 

New York, 1888 

LoncGFELLow, H. W. French: Exercises. By an In- 
structor. Firsted. 12° original cloth and label, un- 
cut. Portland, 1830 

Small water-stain runs through top corner; binding and label in 
perfect state. 

LONGFELLOw. Saggi de Novellieri Italiani. First ed. 
12° cloth, uncut and label (back repaired). Boston, 1832 


[LoncGFELLow.] Outre-Mer, a Pilgrimage beyond the 
Sea. No. 2. 8° original wrappers, uncut. Boston, 1834 
The second part of this excessively rare first publication of 
Outre-Mer, is much more difficult to procure than Part 1. Both 
parts in the original paper wrappers sold in the Arnold sale for $310. 
[LoncreLLow.] Hyperion: a romance. First ed. 2 
vols. small 8° original boards and labels, uncut tops 
(name on fly-leaves). New York, 1839 
LONGFELLOw. The Waif; a collection of poems. First 
ed. 12° full crushed levant morocco, Janseniste, un- 
cut, gilt top, inside gold borders, by MATTHEWs. 
John Owen: Cambridge, 1845 
C. B. Foote’s copy, with bookplate. Edited by Longfellow who 
contributed the poem, “ The Day is Done.” 

LONGFELLOW. Evangeline, a tale of Acadie. First ed. 
12° new yellow glazed boards, entirely uncut, paper 
label preserved. Boston, 1847 

Fine, clean, uncut copy of the first edition, with the original yellow 
paper covers bound in. 

LONGFELLOW. Kavanagh: atale. Firsted. 12° origi- 
nal cloth, uncut. Boston, 1849 

LONGFELLOW. The Seaside and the Fireside. First ed. 
12° original cloth, uncut. Boston, 1850 

LONGFELLOW. The Courtship of Miles Standish. 12° 
original cloth, uncut (worn). Boston, 1858 

LONGFELLOW. Household Poems, With illustrations by 
John Gilbert, Birket Foster and John Absolom. First 
ed. Square 16° original pictorial wrapper (last half 


lacking). Boston, 1865 
LoONGFELLOW. The Golden Legend. Firsted. 12° cloth, 
uncut. Boston, 1851 


Fine, unused copy, in original cloth. 


1143 


1144 


1145 


1146 


1147 
1148 


1149 


1150 


IIS! 


1152 


1153 


1154 


1155 


CATALOGUE. 131 


LONGFELLOW. Song of Hiawatha. Firsted. 12° cloth. 
Boston, 1855 


Fine copy, in original cloth. 


LonGFELLow. Tales of a Wayside Inn. Firsted. En- 
graved title. 12° cloth. ~ Boston, 1863 
Fine, clean copy. 


LONGFELLOw. Complete Works. Revised ed. Portrait. 
7 vols. small 8° boards, uncut. Boston, 1866 
LARGE PAPER: only 100 copies printed. 


LONGFELLOW. The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri. 
Firsted. 3 vols. royal 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1867 


LONGFELLOw. New England Tragedies. Firsted. 16° 


original cloth (library stamp). Boston, 1868 
LONGFELLOow. The Divine Tragedy. First edition. 12° 
original cloth. Boston, 1871 


LONGFELLOW. Laurel Leaves: original poems, stories 
and essays by Longfellow, Whittier, Holmes, Bryant, 
Lowell, Tennyson, etc. Illustrations. First ed. Square 
8° original cloth, gilt edges (binding torn). Boston, 1876 


LONGFELLow. Christus; a mystery. Firsted. 3 vols. 
12° original cloth. Boston, 1872 
Fine copy. 


[LoncreLtow.] The Pellet. Edited by T. B. Aldrich 
and J. M. Bugbee. Royal 8° wrappers, uncut. 
Boston, 1872 
Original contributions by Longfellow, Aldrich, Stedman and others. 
Longfellow’s contribution, “ Anzsthesia,” has not been included in 
his collected writings. 

LONGFELLOwW. Poems of the “Old South,” by Long- 
fellow, Holmes, Whittier and others. Firsted. IIlus- 
trations. Square 12° cloth. Boston, 1877 

Fine copy. 

LONGFELLOW. Poetical Works of. Steel portrait and 
numerous illustrations. 2 vols. 4° full Turkey morocco, 
gilt edges. - Houghton, Mifflin & Co.: Boston, 1881 


LoncretLow. H. W. Longfellow, a medley in prose and 
verse. By R.H. Stoddard. Portrait. Firsted. 8° 
cloth. New York, 1882 


Besides several letters of Longfellow here first published, Mr. 
Stoddard reprints “‘ The Soul,” a poem “which has hitherto escaped 
detection.” 

LonGFELLOw. Life, with Extracts from his Journals and 
Correspondence; — Final Memorials, by Samuel Long- 
fellow. Portraits. Firsted. 3 vols. royal 8° boards, 
uncut. Boston, 1886-87 

LARGE PAPER: only 300 copies printed. 


132 CATALOGUE. 


1156 LONGFELLOW Portfolio, being a selection of 75 Artists 
Proofs from the original woodcuts, illustrating the new 
subscription edition of Longfellow’s Poetical Works. 
In portfolio. Houghton, Mifflin & Co.: Boston, 1881 

Edition limited to 500 copies. 

1157 LONGFELLOwW, Samuel. Sermon preached before the 
Second Unitarian Society, Brooklyn, April 23, 1853. 
8° half rough calf, original wrappers bound in. 

New York, 1853 
Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 

1158 Loncus. Daphnis and Chloe. From the Greek of Longus. 
With an introduction by Jules Claretie. Illustrated by 
Raphaél Collin. Royal 8° three-quarters crimson 
crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. 

Boston. 

EDITION DE Luxe: only 100 copies printed on Japanese vellum 

paper, at the University Press, Cambridge, with the plates in three 
states, on Japan, India and Holland paper. 

1159 Lorpb, Joseph L. and Henry C. A Defence of Dr. Charles 
T. Jackson’s Claims to the Discovery of Etherization. 
Royal 8° half rough calf, uncut, original wrappers 
bound in. . Boston, 1848 

With autograph of Mrs. R. W. Emerson on title. 

1160 Lossinc, Benson J. Pictorial Field Book of the Revolu- 
tion; or, illustrations by pen and pencil of the history, 
biography, scenery, relics and traditions of the War for 
Independence. With several hundred engravings on 
wood, by Lossing and Barritt chiefly, from original 
sketches by the author. Scarce original edition. 8 vols. 
royal 8° half crimson crushed levant morocco, extra, 
gilt edges, by BRADSTREET. New York, 1851 


ExTrA ILLUSTRATED. Extended from 2 volumes to 8 volumes by 
the insertion of 1133 scarce old portraits, views, etc., with new title- 
pages, etc. The inlaying is done in the best modern style, and the 
whole work has been executed regardless of expense. Among the 
portraits are very many that are now difficult to obtain, including a 
series of old copperplate portraits from Murray’s History of the War, 
plates engraved by J. Norman, series of Rosenthal’s etched and litho- 
graphic portraits, rare portraits from London and European Maga- 
zines, American Indians and explorers, early American lithographs, 
and many etchings and proofs, etc., etc. With manuscript index at 
end of each volume giving list of extra illustrations. A magnificent 
set in fine condition and a mine of rare and beautiful plates. A labor 
of love for nearly ten years of a private collector. 


1161 Lossinc. Pictorial Field-Book of the Revolution. Sev- 
eral hundred illustrations on wood by Lossing and Bar- 
ritt. 2 vols. royal 8° half morocco, gilt backs and tops. 

, New York, 1859 

1162 Lossinc. The Two Spies, Nathan Hale and John André. 
Illustrated with pen-and-ink sketches by H. Rosa. 
First ed. Square 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1886 


aoe. ae eee 


CATALOGUE. 133 


1163 Lossinc. Pictorial History of the Civil War in the 
United States of America. Many hundred engravings 
on wood by Lossing and Barritt. 3 vols. royal 8° half 


light calf, gilt, uncut, gilt tops. Phila., 1866 
1164 Love, E. G. Pavements and Roads; their construction 
and maintenance. 8° cloth. New York, 1890 


1165 Lovejoy. The Martyrdom of Lovejoy; an account of 
the life, trials and perils of Rev. Elijah P. Lovejoy, 
who was killed by a pro-slavery mob, at Alton Hill, 
Nov. 7, 1837. (By Henry Tanner.) Portraits. 8° cloth. 

, Chicago, 1881 

Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 

1166 Lover, Samuel. Collected Writings of. Colored frontis- 
pieces and other illustrations. 10 vols. 8° three-quarters 
levant morocco, uncut, gilt tops. Boston, 1901 

EDITION DE LUXE: only 100 numbered sets printed. 

1167 LoweLL, A. Lawrence. Governments and Parties in 

Continental Europe. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Boston, 1897 


1168 LOWELL, James R. Works of. (Househeld ed.) 6 volsr 
12° half light calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 
Houghton, Mifflin & Co.: Boston, 1885-88 
CompRISES: Poetical Works ;— Among My Books ; — My Study 
Windows ; — Fireside Travels ; — Political Essays. 
1169 [LOwELL.] Class Poem. First ed. p. 52. 8° red cloth, 
with the original paper covers bound in. 
| (Cambridge), 1838 
Fine copy of this exceedingly scarce first edition. Not over 50 
copies were printed for members of the class. 
“This poem was not delivered on Class Day, Mr. Lowell having 
been suspended and sent to pass the time before Commencement with 
Rev. Barzillai Frost at Concord.” 
1170 LoweLL. Year’s Life. Firsted. 12° original boards, 
uncut, with paper label. Boston, 1841 
Fine, clean, uncut copy, with slip errata at the end. Autograph of 
John S. Dwight, of the Brook Farm Community. 
1171 LOWELL. Poems. First English ed. 12° cloth, uncut. 
fs London, 1844 
1172 LOWELL. Conversations on Some of the Old Poets. First 
ed. 16° new red cloth, uncut, with original illuminated 
covers bound in. Cambridge, 1845 
1173 [Loweti.] The Young American’s Magazine. Edited 
by G. W. Light. Vol. I. (All published.) Portrait. 
12° cloth (library stamp on 2 leaves). Boston, 1847 


Contains three original poems by J. R. Lowell ‘“ Above and 
Below,” “ Hebe,” and “ Study of a Head.” 


1174 LOWELL. Poems. Second series. 12° original cloth, uncut. 
Cambridge, 1848 


Fine, clean, uncut copy in the original binding. 


134 CATALOGUE. 


1175 LoweLL. The Pioneer, a literary and critical magazine. 
J. R. Lowell and R. Carter, Editors and Proprietors. 
Vol. I, nos. 1, 2 and 3 (all pub.), January-March, 1843. 
First ed. 8 plates and wood engravings. 3 parts royal 
8° original wrappers, uncut. Boston, 1843 


A fine, clean, uncut set in the original brown wrappers as published. 
The only other complete and uncut set, sold at auction, was sold by 
us in the Whipple sale, April, 1903, for $240. 

Lowell, besides editing the ‘* Pioneer,” contributed the introduction 
and book notices, three poems, an essay on song writing and a paper 
on the plays of Thomas Middleton; of these only the poems were 
subsequently reprinted. Among the other contributors were Haw- 
thorne, Poe, Whittier, Parsons, Story, “heir Elizabeth B. Barrett 
(Mrs. Browning). 

Not only a rare Lowell first edition, but a necessity to every col- 
lector of Poe, Hawthorne or Whittier, as their original contributions 
have not been reprinted. See reproduction of cover. 


1176 LoweLL. <A Fable for Critics. Firsted. 12° original 


striped cloth, top uncut. New York, 1848 
1177 [Lowe t.] A Fable for Critics. Second ed. 12” origi- 
- nal cloth. New York, 1848 


A fine, clean, fresh copy. Contains 6 pp., now first published. 

1178 LoweLL. The Bigelow Papers. First and second series. 
First eds. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. 

Cambridge and Boston, 1848-67 
1179 LowELLt. Poems. First collected ed. 2 vols. 12° origi- 
nal boards, uncut, and labels (lower half of one back 
missing). Boston, 1849 

1180 [LowELL.] Memory and Hope. Firsted. 8° cloth. 
Boston, 1851 


A collection of poems, many now first published in book form, by 
Lowell, Longfellow, Whittier and others. 


1181 [LowELL.| Selections from the Writings of William 


Lloyd Garrison. (With prefatory poems by Lowell 
and Whittier.) 12° cloth. Boston, 1852 
Fine copy. 
1182 LOWELL. Poetical Works of Wordsworth. (Edited, with 
memoir, by Lowell.) Firsted. Portrait. 7 vols. 16° 
cloth. Boston, 1854 
1183 LowELL. Poetical Works of John Keats. (Edited, with 
memoir, by Lowell.) Firsted. Portrait. 12° cloth, 
paper label. Boston, 1854 
1184 LOWELL. Poetical Works of Shelley. (Edited, with me- 
moir, by Lowell.) Firsted. Portrait. 3 vols. 16° 
cloth, paper labels. Boston, 1855 
1185 [LoweLL.] The Spirit of the Fair. Complete set (17 
parts). Small 4° half morocco, original wrappers re- 
tained. New York, 1864 


Original contributions by Lowell, Bryant, Cooper, Irving, etc, 


a 


My 


THE PIONEER. 


A 


Literary and Critical Magazine. 


J. R. LOWELL AND R. CARTER, 


. EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. 


JANUARY, 1843. 


VOL, I.—NO. I. 


Reform, therefore, without bravery or scandal of former times and persons; but yet set it down to thyself 
as well to create good precedents as to follow them.. LORD BACON. 


~ 


BOSTON: 


LELAND AND WHITING, 
67 WASHINGTON STREET, OPPOSITE THE, POST OFFICE. 


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Three sheet periodical. PRINTED BY FREEMAN AND BOLLES. '$3 per. ann. in,ad¥. 


1186 


1187 


1188 


1189 


11go 
11g! 
1192 


1193 


1194 


11g5 


1196 


1197 


1198 


1199 


I200 


CATALOGUE. 


[Lowztt ] II Pesceballo, opera seria, in un atto. (The 
words by F. J. Child, the English text by Lowell.) 
First ed. pp. 31. 16° stitched (library stamp). 

n. p., Cambridge, 1862 
Genuine first edition, consisting of four signatures of 8 pp. each, 
later editions were made in two signatures of 16 pp. each. 

LowELu. Fireside Travels. Firsted. 12° cloth. © 

Boston, 1864 

[Lowetu.] The Bryant Festival at the Century, Nov. 5, 

1864. Small 4° glazed boards. New York, 1865 
Original poems and addresses by Lowell, Longfellow, Emerson, 
Bryant, etc. 
LoweLL. Under the Willows. Firsted. 12° original 
cloth, gilt top. Boston, 1869 
Fine copy. 
LoweELt. The Cathedral. Firsted. 12° cloth. 
Boston, 1870 
LoweLL. Among My Books. Firsted. 12° cloth. 
Boston, 1870 

LowELL. My Study Windows. Firsted. 12° original 
cloth. | Boston, 1871 

LoweLu. The Cathedral. Vignettes. 12° original cloth. 

Boston, 1871 
First edition, with book-plate of Henry B, Anthony. 


LowE.Lu. Silhouettes and Songs illustrative of the 
months. With 12 designs by Helen Maria Hinds. Ed- 
ited by E. E. Hale. Firsted. Oblong 8° original 
cloth. Boston, 1876 

Contains original poems by Whittier, Holmes, Lowell, etc. 


LoweLL. ‘The Courtin’. Illustrations. Square 8° origi- 
nal morocco. Boston, 1874 
[Lowe...] Prophetic Voices concerning America. By 

Charles Sumner. Portrait. Firsted. 12° cloth. 
Boston, 1874 


Original letters by Lowell, Bryant, Emerson, Whittier and others. 
Fine copy. 


LoweLL. Among My Books. Second series. First ed. 


12° cloth. Boston, 1876 
LowEtut. A Moosehead Journal. Illustrations. First 
separate ed. 24° green cloth. _ Boston, 1877 


LoweLL. Three Memorial Poems. Firsted. 16° cloth, 
- Boston, 1877 

[Lowetit.] A Masque of Poets. Firsted. 12° cloth 
(name on p. s.). Boston, 1878 


Contributions by Lowell, Thoreau, Aldrich, Lanier and others. 
Contributors’ names are noted in pencil. . 


ee 


I201 


1202 
1203 


1204 
1205 


1206 


1207 


1208 
1209 


1210 
ait 


1212 


1213 


CATALOGUE. 137 


LoweLL. Death of President Garfield. Address at Exe- 
ter Hall, 24 September, 1881. Portrait. First ed. 8° 
cloth, uncut. London, 1881 

Genuine first issue, printed on hand-made paper; issued after in 
paper wrappers, and printed on inferior paper. 

It is not generally known that this work was compiled by Lowell, 
and that the preface is his, as well as the address, pp. 11-21. 

LowELu. Address at Concord, Sept. 12, 1885, in report 
of 2soth anniversary celebration (pp. 65-69). First 


ed. 8° original wrappers. Concord, 1885 
LowELL. Democracy and other Addresses. First ed. 
12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1887 


One of 75 copies issued wholly uncut, with paper labels. 
LoweLL. Political Essays. Firsted. 12° cloth. 


Fine copy. Boston, 1888 
LoweLL. Heartsease and Rue. Portrait. Firsted. 12° 
cloth. Boston, 1888 


LowrLt. The Complete Angler of Izaak Walton and 
Charles Cotton. Illustrations on India paper. First ed. 

2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1889 
ONLY 500 copies printed. Lowell’s introduction covers fifty pages. 


[Lowstt.] The Story of the Memorial Fountain to 
Shakespeare at Stratford-upon-Avon. Edited by L. C. 
Davis. Portrait and plate. 8° cloth, uncut and un- 
opened. Cambridge, 1890 

Letter on the dedication, by Lowell, pp. 35-38; letters and poems 


by Holmes, Whittier, etc. 
ONLY 100 copies printed for private distribution by G. W. Childs. 


[Lowe 1, and others.] The Art of Authorship. Con- 
tributed by leading authors of the day. First ed. 12° 
cloth, uncut. London, 1890 

Fine copy. | 


LoweELt. Latest Literary Essays and Addresses. Por- 

trait. Firsted. 8° boards, uncut. Cambridge, 1891 

One of 50 copies printed for Europe. The regular edition was 
dated 1892; Mr. Amnold’s copy of the export issue sold for $15.00. 

LoweELt, The Old English Dramatists. Portrait. First 
ed. 8° boards, uncut. Cambridge, 1392 

LARGE PAPER; only 300 copies printed for America. 

LoweE.Lu. American Ideas for English Readers. With an 
introduction by Henry Stone. Portrait. First edition. 
Narrow 12° cloth. - Boston, (1892) 

Lowe... Letters. Edited by C. E. Norton, Portraits. 
First ed. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1894 

LowELL. Last Poems. (Edited by Charles Eliot Nor- 


ton). First ed. Etched portrait. 12° cloth, uncut. 
Boston, 1895 


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1215 


1216 


1217 


1218 


1219 


1220 


I22!I 


1222 


1223 


1224 


CATALOGUE. 


LowELL. Poetical Works of. Household ed. Illustra- 
tions. 8° half light calf, gilt back. Boston, 1899 
LoweLL. Impressions of Spain. Portrait. First ed. 8° 
half vellum, uncut. Boston, 1899 


LowELL. Anti-Slavery Papers. 2 vols. 8° boards, uncut. 
Riverside Press: Cambridge, 1902 


ONLY 500 copies printed for sale. 

Lowell’s contributions to the Mational Anti-Slavery Standard (of 
which he was for some years corresponding editor), are now for the 
first time offered in collected form. 


Lowe... Early Prose Writings. Portrait. First ed. 12° 
boards, uncut. New York, (1902) 


LoweLL. Democracy; an address. Narrow 12° boards, 
uncut, Riverside Press: (Cambridge), 1902 
ONLY 500 copies printed. 
LoweLL. James Russell Lowell; a biographical sketch. 
By Francis H. Underwood. Portrait and plates. 8° 
cloth. Boston, 1882 


LowELL. James Russell Lowell; a biography. By H. 
E. Scudder. 12 full-page portraits and plates on India 
paper. 2 vols. 8° boards, uncut. Cambridge, 1go1 

LARGE PAPER: only 350 copies printed. 

Several letters of Lowell are published for the first time in Scud- 
der’s “ Biography,” an important feature of which is the chronologi- 
cally arranged bibliography of his writings, which should be con- 
sulted by all Lowell collectors and students. 

LuTHER. Life of Martin Luther, the German Reformer, 
in fifty pictures, from designs by Gustav Konig; to 
which is added a sketch of the rise and progress of the 
Reformation in Germany. Royal 8° three-quarters 
light calf, gilt back and edges, by Rivitre & Son. 

London, 1853 

Lyncu, H. F. B. Armenia, travels and studies. With 
197 illustrations, some in colors, reproduced from pho- 
tographs and sketches by the author, numerous maps 
and plans, a bibliography, and a map of Armenia and 
adjacent countries, Russian and Turkish Provinces. 
2 vols. royal 8° cloth, uncut. 

Longmans, Green & Co.: London, 1901 


Lynpuurst, Lord. Life of, from letters and papers in 
the possession of his family. By Sir Theodore Martin. 
Portrait. 8° half morocco, gilt back and top. 

London, 1883 


Ve fegeaanthees Lorp. Works of. Steel portraits. 
16 vols. 12° half morocco, gilt backs. 
New York, 1870 
COMPRISES: History of England, 8 vols. ;— Speeches and Poems, 
2 vols. ; — Essays, 6 vols. 


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1225 


1226 


1227 


1228 


1229 


1230 


1231 


1232 


1233 


1234 


1235 


1236 


1237 


1238 


1239 


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MACAULAY. Crit:cal, Historical and Miscellaneous Es- 
says. Portrait. 6 vols. 12° half red morocco, uncut, 
gilt backs and tops. New York, 1866 

Macavutay. History of England. Portrait. 8 vols. 12° 
half calf, gilt backs and tops. London, 1876 

MacauLay. Lays of Ancient Rome. With illustrations, 
original and from the antique, drawn on wood by 
George Scharf, Jr. Small 4° tree calf, gilt back and 
top, by Rivizre & Son. London, 1847 

MaAcaAuLay. Life and Letters of. By George O. Tre- 
velyan. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° half morocco, gilt backs. 

London, 1876 

McCartTuy, Justin. A History of Our Own Times, from 
the accession of Queen Victoria to the Berlin Congress. 
4 vols. 8° half crimson morocco, gilt backs and tops. 

London, 1879-80 

McCartuy. History of the Four Georges. Vols. 1 and 
2only. 2 vols. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt backs and 
tops. London, 1884 

McCLELLAN’s Own Story, the War for the Union. By 
George B. McClellan. Portraits and illustrations. 8° 
cloth. New York, 1887 

McCu.ioucH, Hugh. Men and Measures of Half a Cen- 
tury, sketches and comments. Royal 8° cloth. 

New York, 1888 

MacDONALD, George. Complete Works of.  Illustra- 
tions. 22 vols. 12° half calf, gilt backs. 

G. Routledge & Sons: New York. 

Maccrecor, J. A Thousand Miles in the Rob Roy 
Canoe on Rivers and Lakes of Europe; — The Rob 
Roy in the Baltic. Map and illustrations. 2 vols. 12° 
half calf, gilt back and tops. London, 1866-67 

Mackay, Charles. Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular 
Delusions and the madness of crowds. Illustrations. 
12° cloth, uncut. London, 1869 

Mackay. A Plea for Liberty; an argument against 
socialism and socialistic legislation. 8° cloth. 

| New York, 1891 

Mac.tay. Journal of William Maclay, United States 
Senator from Pennsylvania, 1789-91. Edited by Edgar 
S. Maclay. Portrait. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1890 

[McLzan, S. P.] Cape Cod Folks. Firsted. Frontis- 
piece. 12° cloth (library stamp on title). Boston, 1881 

With a. /. s. of Mrs. S. P. (McLean) Greene, inserted. 

Macuisz, Daniel. Illustrations to the ‘‘ Reliques of 
Father Prout,” drawn and etched by Maclise. 8° half 
calf (some plates spotted). London, 1836 

Proofs before letters. 


140 


1240 


2241 


1242 


1243 


1244 


1245 


1246 


1247 


1248 


1249 


1250 


1251 


CATALOGUE. 


McMaster, John B. History of the People of the United 
States. Vols. 1 and 2 only. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. 
New York, 1887 


MCNEILL, George E. The Labor Movement, the Problem 
of To-day. Portraits and illustrations. 8° half morocco. 
Boston, 1887 


Mapison, James. Letters and other Writings of (1769- 
1836). Published by Order of Congress. Portrait. 4 
_ vols. 8° half light calf, gilt backs. New York, 1884 


Manan, Capt. A. T. Influence of Sea Power upon His- 
tory, 1660-1783. Maps and plans. 8° cloth. 

Boston, 1890 

Mauon, Lord. History of England, from the Peace of 
Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles, 1713-83. With the 
extra vol. (1701-13) by Earl Stanhope. 8 vols. 8° full 
light polished calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by Tout. 

London, 1853-70 
Best Library edition. 

Maine, Sir Henry S. Ancient Law, 1890; — Disserta- 
tions on Early Law and Custom, 1883; — Village Com- 
munities in the East and West, 1890; — Popular Gov- 
ernment, 1886; —Whewell Lectures, International Law, 
1888;— Lectures on Early History of Institutions, 
1889. 6 vols. 8° half light calf, uncut, gilt backs and 
tops, by RivizRE & Son. London. 


Maine. Ancient Law: its connection with the early 
history of society. 8° half brown morocco, uncut, gilt 
back and top. London, 1890 


Maan, A. H. Other Famous Homes of Great Britain 
and their stories. Photogravure plates. Thick royal 
8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1902 

CoMPRISES: Wollaton Hall ; — Dunvegan Castle ;— Castle Brom- 
wich ; — Castle Howard; — Osterly Park ; — Clumber; — Audley 
End;— Dunrobin Castle ; — Stonleigh ; — Dalkeith Palace; — St. 
Michael’s Mount ; — Stowe. 

Ma.wmessury, Earl of. Memoirs of a Ex-Minister, an 
autobiography. 2 vols. 8° half olive calf, gilt backs 
and tops. Ca London, 1884 


MancGan, James C. Poems. With biographical intro- 
duction by John Mitchell. 12° cloth. New York, 1887 


Manners and Customs of the French. 10 full-page col- 
ored plates from the original copperplates (1815). 8° 
boards, uncut. London, 1893 

ONLY 250 copies printed. 

Manzoni, Alessandro. The Betrothed. Illustrations. 
12° half light calf, gilt back and top, by RiviiRE & 
SON. Bohn: London, 1889 


CATALOGUE. 141 


1252 Marco Polo. The Book of Ser Marco Polo, the Vene- 
tian, concerning the kingdoms and marvels of the East 
Newly translated and edited, with notes, maps and 
other illustrations. By Col. Henry Yule. Second ed., 
revised. 2 vols. 8° half russia, gilt edges, by ZAEHNS- 
DORF. London, 1875 


1253 Marie Antoinette. Private Life of Marie Antoinette, 
Queen of France and Navarre, with sketches and anec- 
dotes of the Courts of Louis XIV, Louis XV and Louis 
XVI. By J. L. Henriette Campan. New and revised 
ed., with sixteen portraits and plates engraved on steel. 
2 vols. 8° half straight grained morocco, uncut, gilt 
backs and tops, by ZazEHNSDORF. Bentley: London, 1883 


1254 Marks, J. J. Peninsular Campaign in Virginia Illus- 
trations. 12° cloth. Phila., 1864 
1255 MAarryYAT, Captain. Novels of. Edited by R. Brimley 
Johnson. Portrait and etched illustrations on Japan 

paper. 24 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. 
J. M. Dent & Co.: London, 1895 


1256 MARSHALL, Alfred. Principles of Economics. Vol. I 
only. 8° cloth. London, 1891 


1257 MarsHALL. Emma Marshall, a biographical sketch. By 
Beatrice Marshall. Portrait and illustrations. 8° cloth. 
New York, 1gor 


1258 Marston, Philip B. Fora Song’s Sake and other stories. 
With a memoir by William Sharp. Portrait. 12° cloth, 
uncut. London, n.. d. 


1259 Martin, E. S. A Little Brother of the Rich and other 
poems. First ed. Square 16° cloth. New York, 1888 
Presentation copy to Mr. Lowell, from the author. 


1260 Martin, Frangois-Xavier. History of North Carolinia 
from the earliest period. 2 vols. 8° full brown crushed 
levant morocco, extra, gilt backs, inside borders, uncut, 
by ALFRED MATTHEWS. New Orleans, 1829 

A beautiful, clean, uncut copy. 

1261 Martin, Henri. Popular History of France. Translated 
by Mary L. Booth and A. L. Alger. Steel plates and 
wood engravings by De Neuville, Flaming, Staal and 
others. 3 vols. royal 8° half calf, gilt backs. 

Boston, (1877) 


1262 Masonic. Leaflets of Masonic Biography; or, sketches 
of eminent Freemasons. Edited by C. Moore. 12° 
cloth. Cincinnati, 1864 


1263 Masonic. Dedication Memorial of the New Masonic 
Temple, Boston. By William D, Stratton. Plate. 
Small 4° cloth, Boston, 1868 


142 CATALOGUE. 


1264 MASSACHUSETTS, or the First Planters of New England, 
The End and Manner of their coming thither, and 
Abode there: In several Epistles. Small 8° green 
crushed levant morocco, extra, tooled, gilt edges, by 
RIVIERE. B. Green and J. Allen: Boston, 1696 

The longest letter in this little collection is one by Thomas Dudley, 
deputy governor of the colony of Massachusetts Bay, written in 1631, 
to the Countess of Lincoln, on whose estate he had been steward. 
In the letter, which fills 19 pages, he gives a little history of New 
England affairs, especially of Massachusetts Bay Colony from his 
landing, early in the summer of 1630, to where he writes: “ [am now 
this twenty eigth of March, 1631, Sealing my letters.” The following 
quotatious will show the character of his narrative : 

“Upon the Twenty fifth of this March, one of Watertown having 
lost a Calf, and about ten of the Clock at night, hearing the howling 
of some Wolves not far off, raised many of his Neighbors out of 
their Beds, that by Discharging their Muskets near about the place 
where he heard the Wolves, he might so put the Wolves to flight, 
and save his calf: The Wind serving fit to carry the Report of the 
Muskets to Roxbury, three miles off, at such a time; the Inhabitants 
there took alarm, Beat up their Drum, Armed themselves, and sent 
in Post to us to Boston, to Raise us also: So in the morning the 
Calf being found safe, the Wolves affrighted, and our danger past, 
we went merrily to Breakfast.” 


See reproduction of title-page. 

1265 MassacHusETTS. Debates, Resolutions and other Pro- 
ceedings of the Convention of the Commonwealth of 
Massachusetts, Boston, Jan. 9 to Feb. 7, 1788. 12° 
sheep. Boston, 1808 

1266 MASSACHUSETTS. Journal of Debates and Proceedings 
in Constitutional Convention, 1820-21. 8° half sheep. 

Boston, 1821 


1267 MASSACHUSETTS. Official Report of the Debates and 
Proceedings in the State Convention, May 4, 1853. 3 
vols. royal 8° sheep. Boston, 1853 
1268 MassacHusETTS. Record of the Massachusetts Volun- 
teers, 1861-65. Published by the Adjutant-general. 2 
vols. 4° cloth. Boston, 1868-70 


1269 MassacHuUsETTS. Public Statutes, 1882 (2 copies); — 
General Statutes, 1860; — Debates at the Convention, 
1788; — Discussions on the Proposed Constitution, 
1854. 5 vols. 8° sheep and cloth. 


1270 MASSACHUSETTS Election Sermons, 1853, ’54, '55, '66, 
68. 6 pamphlets. 

1271 Masterpieces of Italian Art, Illustrated; being a bio- 
graphical history of art in Italy, from the earliest period 
to the present time. By Chas. Blanc. Edited by J. E. 
Reid. With 100 full-page photogravure plates on India 
paper and numerous woodcuts. 10 parts folio, paper, 
uncut, in cloth portfolios. Gebbie & Co.: Phila, 

EDITION DE LUXE: only 500 copies printed, 


MASSACHUSETTS 
OR 


The firft Planters of New-England, 
The End and Manner of their. comin g thi- 
ther, and Abode there: In feveral 


errs iLes 


~_ 


Pfal. 84. 3. Yea, the parrow hath found ai boule, and the 
Swalow a Net for her felf, where fhe may lay her Young ; 
even thy Altars, Q.LORD of hoftr, my King, and my God. 

Jolin, 4.21. Jefus faith unto her, Woman, believe 7c, the 
hour cometh when ye fhall neither inthis mountain, nor yet 
at Ferufalem, worlbip the Father. 

Rev. 14. 4. ----- Thefe are they which follow the Lamb 
whitherfocver He goeth ------- 


Tantum interelt, non Quaia, ted Qualis quilque 
patiacur. [n Vabernaculo Teffimonij, quod erat jn 
{tinere populi Dei,velut Templum deambulatorium,&c. 

Auzuftin. de Civitate Dei. column. 4.6. et 
Lib 15. Cap. 20. column. 845. | 


Viftra autem Pietas, Viri exules, que maluit Patriam 
quam Evangelium deferere, Commodifque carere temporarijs, 
guam permifceri facris a Chrifto alienis, Egregiam fane me- 
retur laudem. Bullinger prefat ix comment Apoc. p. 16. 


Bofton in New-En land, Printea by B. Green, and 
F, Alten. Sold by Richard Witkins, at his Shop 
mear the Old-Meeting:-Houfe, 1696. 


144 CATALOGUE. | 


1272 MATHER, Cotton. The Wonders of the Invisible World: 
Being an Account of the Tryals of Several Witches, 
Lately Executed in New England, and of several remark- 
able curiosities Therein Occurring. Small 4° dark 
green polished morocco, extra, inlaid in red morocco, 
tooled, gilt edges, in tin slip case, by RIVIERE. 

Printed first, at Boston in New Eng- 
Jand: and reprinted at London, for John Dunton, 1693 


The very rare first London edition, containing considerably more 
matter than the second London edition issued the same year. This 
is a large and fine copy, in an elaborate inlaid binding with the very 
rare half title and imprimatur and with the leaf of advertisements at 
end, which was unknown to Sabin. 


See reproduction of title-page. 

1273 MaTHER. Magnalia Christi Americana; or the ecclesi- 
astical history of New England from its planting in the 
year 1620 unto the year 1698. In seven books. I, 
Antiquities. II. The Lives of the Governors. Hil. 
Lives of Sixty Famous Divines. IV. An Account of 
the University at Cambridge. V. Acts and Monuments 
of Faith. VI. A Faithful Record of Illustrious Provi- 
dences. VII. The Wars with the Indians, etc. Folio, 
full crimson morocco, extra, uncut, gilt top, by SAn— 
FORD. Printed for Thomas Parkhurst: London, 1702 

Fine copy, with the original map, original leaf of advertisements ; 
the two leaves of the Errata in facsimile. Size 7 3-4 by 12 1-4 inches. 

1274 MaTHER, Increase. Cases of Conscience concerning 
evil spirits personating men, witchcrafts, infallible 
proofs of guilt in such as are accused with that crime. 
pp. (6), 67, 7. 16° new antique morocco. 

Benjamin Harris: Boston, 1693 
Fine, clean copy. 

1275 Matuews, F. Schuyler. The Writing Table of the 
Twentieth Century, being an account of heraldry, art, — 
engraving, etc. 300 illustrations and 500 heraldic cuts 
of over 500 colonial American families, 8° cloth, uncut. 

; New York, 1900 
Contains a chapter on Book-plates and reproductions of some early 
American plates. 

1276 Maueras, Gaston. La Duc de Lauzun et la Cour In- 

time de Louis XV. Portrait. 8° half morocco, uncut. 
Paris, 1893 

1277 MaxweELL, W. H. Fortunes of Hector O’Halloran. Il- 

lustrations by John Leech. 12° original cloth (loose). 
. London, n. d. 


1278 May, Thomas E. Constitutional History of England, 
since the accession of George the Third, 1760-1860. 3 
vols, 12° half crimson morocco, gilt backs and tops. © 

London, 1889 


The Wonders of the Invifible World: 


Being an Account of the 


Lately Excuted in 


NEW-ENGLAND: 


Andof feveral remarkable Curiofities therein Occurring: 


Together with,, 


| I- Obfervations upon the Nature, the Number, and the Operations of the Devils. 


‘Tf, A fhare Narrative of a Jate outrage committed by a knot of Witches in 
Swede-Land, very much refembling, and fo far explaiaing, that under which. 
Wew. England has faboured. : 


‘IIT. Some Councels direAing a due Improvement of the Terrible things lately 
done by the unufual and amazing Range of Evil-Spiré--in New- England. 


TY. A brief Difcourfe upon thofe Temptations which arc the more ordinary Devi- 
: césof Satan. 


~~ —. 


By COTTON MATHER. 


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| Publifhed by the specia! Command of ts EXCELIENCY the Gevenecur of 
‘the Province of the Ats[Juchaferss-3.y 10 Neow- Buglhind, 


— 


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rr TL TS et rte 8 gees get te ST ES 


‘ Printed firkt, at Beftinin New- Exiglind and Reprinted at Lox- 
don, for Jorn Dimtox, at the Ravn in the Poultry. 1693. 


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146 CATALOGUE. 


1279 MayHew, Henry. London Labour and the London 
Poor; and the criminal prisons of London and scenes of 
prison life. Portrait and illustrations. 4 vols 8° cloth. 

London, 1861-62 
Fine copy. 

1280 MEEHAN, Thomas. Native Flowers and Ferns of the 
United States in their Botanical, Horticultural and 
Popular Aspects. Illustrated by chromo-lithographs. 
Both series. 4 vols. royal 8° half morocco, gilt edges 
(binding rubbed). Prang & Co.: Boston, (1878-80) 


1281 MEISTERWERKE of German Art. By Carl Thonet Jutsum. 
With roo full-page etchings and line engravings, and 
numerous other wood engravings in the text. Complete 
in 10 portfolios, folio. Paris. 

Hoiuanp Epirion, each section with an original etching printed 
on satin, full-page plates on Japanese Vellum Paper, proofs before 
letters. 

1282 MELVILLE, Herman. Omoo, a Narrative of Adventures 
in the South Seas. Firsted. 12° original cloth (a few 
slight time stains). New York, 1847 


1283 MEMORIALS. Webster Memorial, Boston, 1853; — Diary 
and Correspondence of Amos Lawrence, 1855 ; —Cush- 
ing Memorial, Newburyport, 1879; — Boston Anniver- 
sary Memorial, 1880, etc. g vols. royal 8° cloth. 


1284 MENDELSSOHN Family, (1729-1847), from letters and 
journals. By Sebastian Hensel. Fourth revised ed. 
With 8 portraits from drawings by Wilhelm Hensel. 
Translated by Carl Klingemann. 2 vols. 8° half brown 
crushed levant morocco, extra, uncut, gilt backs and 
tops, by Tout. London, 1884 


128s Menpes, Mortimer. War Impressions, being a record in 

color by Mortimer Menpes, transcribed by Dorothy 

Menpes. Numerous colored plates. Thick 4° cloth, 

uncut. London, 1901 
EDITION DE LUXE: only 350 copies printed. 


1286 MenzeL, Wolfgang. History of Germany. Translated 
by Mrs. George Horrocks. Steel portraits. 3 vols. 
12° half green morocco, gilt backs and tops. 

London, 1885 


1287 MeEnzigs, Sutherland. Political Women. 2 vols. 8° half 
morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. | London, 1873 


1288 MEREDITH, George. The Egotist;—Beauchamp’s Career; 
— The Shaving of Shagpat; —Diana of the Cross-ways. 
Neweds. 4 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. 


Robert Bros.: Boston, 1886 


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1289 MEREDITH. Evan Harrington; or, He would be a Gen- 
tleman. First ed. 12° original cloth. New York, 1860 

This edition was unknown to Slater and other authorities; the 

London edition of 1861 being generally accepted as the original issue. 

1290 MEREDITH. The Tale of Chloe. Firsted. 12° original 
wrappers. J. W. Lovell: New York, (1890) 


1291 MeREDITH. One of our Conquerors. Firsted. 3 vols. 
small 8° original cloth, uncut library labels removed 


| from bindings). London, 1891 
1292 MerepirH. Lord Ormont and his Aminta. Firsted. 3 
vols. small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1894 


1293 MerepirH. The Tale of Chloe; — The House on the 
Beach, etc. Portrait. Firsted. Small 8° cloth, un- 


opened. New York (London), (1894) 
1294 MEREDITH. The Amazing Marriage. Firsted. 2 vols. 
small 8° cloth, uncut. Westminster, 1895 


1295 Meriva, Charles. History of the Romans under the 
Empire, 7 vols. ; — Conversion of the Roman Empire, 
1 vol., maps. Together 8 vols. 8° half red morocco, 
extra, uncut, gilt backs and tops. London, 1852-64 


1296 Mercatr, Samuel L. Collection of some of the most 
interesting Narratives of Indian Warfare in the West, 
containing an account of the adventures of Col. Daniel 
Boone, one of the first settlers of Kentucky, to which 
is added an account of the expeditions of Gen’ls Har- 
mer, Scott, Wilkinson, St. Clair and Wayne. 8° full 
light calf, gilt, yellow edges. 

Printed by William G. Hunt: Lexington, Ky., 1821 

A fine, clean copy of this rare Western History. Besides being a 
very early Kentucky Imprint, it includes Col. Boone’s Narrative, Dr. 
Knight’s and Slover’s Narratives of Captivity and Col. James Smith’s 
Narrative of Captivity, printed in 1799. Menzies’ copy brought $45- 

1297 METTERNICH, Prince. Memoirs of (1773-1835). Edited 
by Prince Richard Metternich. Translated by Mrs. 
Alexander Napier. Etched portrait. 5 vols. 8° half 
dark morocco, gilt backs and tops. New York, 1881-82 


1298 Micuaux, F. A., and T. Nuttall. The North American 
Sylva; or, a description of the Forest Trees of the 
United States, Canada and Nova Scotia; to which is 
added a description of the most useful of the European 
forest trees, translated by J. J. Smith, 3 vols. ; — also 
Nuttall’s Description of the Trees not described by 
Michaux. Illustrated with 277 finely colored litho- 
graphic plates. 5 vols. royal 8° half brown morocco, 
gilt edges. Phila., 1857 


A fine, clean set, beautifully printed and companion to the beauti- 
ful works of Audubon. 


148 


1299 


1300 


1301 


1302 


1303 


1304 


1395 


1306 


1307 


1308 


13°09 


CATALOGUE. ; 


MICHAUD. History of the Crusades. Illustrated with roo 
grand compositions by Gustave Doré, engraved by 
Bellenger, Doms, Gusman, Jonnard, Pannemaker, Pisan 
and Quesnel. 2 vols. folio, full calf, extra, blind and 
gold tooling, gilt edges. Barrie: Phila. 


Mii, John Stuart. Principles of Political Economy. 2 
vols. 8° half light calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by 
RIVIERE & SON. London, 1886 


[MiLLER.] Seasonable Reproof: A Satire in the Manner 
of Horace (with names of some of the persons satirized 
filled in, in contemporary MS.). Folio, unbound. 

London, 1735 


MiLLeR, Hugh. Testimony of the Rocks; —Old Red 
Sandstone;— Footprints of the Creator. Illustrations. 
3 vols. 12° half green crushed levant morocco, gilt 


backs and tops, by RiviéreE & Son. Edinburgh, 1889. 


Mitts, John. D’Horsay, or the Follies of the Day. By a 
Man of Fashion. 12 etchings by George Standfast, 
and one by Daniel Maclise. 8° cloth, uncut. 

London, 1902 
Contains a bibliography of the works written by John Mills, by 
Joseph Grego. 

Mitts, W. Jay. Historic Houses of New Jersey. With 
1g photogravure plates from drawings by John Rae 
from photographs and rare prints. Royal 8° three- 
quarters crimson morocco, extra, uncut, gilt top. 

Phila., 1902 

Mitman, Henry H. Works of. 15 vols. 12° tree calf, 

extra. J. Murray: London, 1867 
CompRIsEs: History of Christianity, 3 vols.; —Latin Christianity, 
9 vols.; — History of the Jews, 3 vols. 

Mitnes. Life, Letters and Friendships of Richard 
Monckton Milnes, First Lord Houghton. By T. 
Wemyss Reid. Portraits. 2 vols. 8° cloth. 

New York, (1891) 

MiLtTon, John. Paradise Lost. A Poem in ten Books. 
The author John Milton. Small 4° full morocco, extra, 
gilt edges. S. Simmons: London, 1668 

First edition, with the fourth title-page, and contains for the first 
time the seven preliminary leaves. 


Mitton. Poetical Works of. With introductions by 


David Masson. 8° half brown morocco, uncut, gilt top. — 


London, 1896 


Mitton. Ramblings in the Elucidation of the Autograph 
of Milton. By Samuel Leigh Sotheby. Folio, morocco 
(worn). London, 1861 


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1313 


1314 


1315 


1316 


1317 


1318 


1319 


1320 


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MIscELLANEOUS Books and Government Reports. Biog- 
raphy of Hosea Ballou; — Report on Small Arms, 
1850;— De Hart’s Military Law; — Dyer’s Maine Cor- 
poration Law, etc. 16 vols. 8° and t2°. 

[MircHetL, D. G.] The Battle Summer; being trans- 
cripts from personal observation in Paris during 1848. 
First ed. Frontispiece and engraved title. 12° cloth. 

New York, 1850 
Signature of the the author inserted. 

MITCHELL. Dream Life: a Fable of the Seasons. By 
Ik. Marvel. First ed. Frontispiece. 12° original cloth, 
gilt top. New York, 1851 

[MircuEtL.] Seven Stories, with Basement and Attic. 
Firsted. 12° original cloth, red edges. 

New York, 1894 

MitrorD, Mary Russell. Our Village: sketches of rural 

character and scenery. Engraved titles and frontis- 
pieces. First and second series. 2 vols. 12° half light 
calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by Riviire & Son. 

Bohn: London, 1888-89 


Mitrorp. Letters of, second series, edited by Henry 
Chorley, 2 vols. ;—Life of, edited by A. G. L’Estrange. 
3 vols. ‘Together 5 vols. 12° half calf, gilt backs. 

London, 1870-2 

Mopern British Essayists. 8 vols. royal 8° half calf, gilt. 

New York, 1867 
ComprisEs: Alison; — Sydney Smith; — Carlyle; — Macaulay; 
— Jeffrey ; — Wilson; — Mackintosh ; — Talfourd and Stephen. 

Mo.esworTH, W. N. History of England from the Year 
1830-74. 3 vols. small 8° half green morocco, uncut, 
gilt backs and tops. : London, 1886 

Mo.izre. Works of. Illustrations by Louis Leloir, 
Maurice Leloir, Jacques Leman and Edmond Hédouin. 
Numerous fine full-page etchings, the head and tail 
pieces being proofs on Japanese vellum. 11 vols. royal 
4° in portfolios, uncut. Chez Barrie Fréres: Paris. 

HOLLAND Paper EDITION: only 500 copies printed. 

Mouizre. Dramatic Works of. Rendered into English 
by Henri Van Laun. New ed., with prefatory memoir, 
introductory notices and notes. Illustrated with 19 
engravings on steel, from designs by Vernet and 
others. 3 vols. 8° cloth. Phila., 1878 


MommsEN, Theodore. History of Rome. Translated by 
William P. Dickson. With a preface by Dr. Leonhard 
Schmitz; —The Provinces of the Roman Empire, from 
Cesar to Diocletian, 2 vols. Maps. Together 6 vols. 
8° half light calf, extra, gilt backs, by Rivizre & Son. 

Bentley: London, 1868-89 


150 CATALOGUE. 


1321 MonapNock Press. The Goodly History of the True 
and Constant Love between Rhomeo and Julietta. 
Printed in carmine and black, with frontispiece and 
decorative title. Square 8° vellum, uncut. 

New Rochelle, 1903 
ONLY 115 copies printed on hand-made paper. 

1322 Money and Banking, by White, 1896; — Distribution of 
Products, by Atkinson, 1885; — Property in Land, by 
Winn, 1888; — Money, Trade and Banking, by Walker, 
1882; — The Money Question, 1876; — Tariff History 
of the United States, by Taussig, 1888;— Silver in 
Europe, by Horton, 1890; — Our Merchant Marine, by 
Wells, 1885, etc. 9g vols. 12° cloth. 


1323 Monrog. Grand Civic and Military Demonstration in 
honor of the Removal and Remains of James Mon- 
roe, from New York to Virginia. Chart. 8° cloth. 

New York, 1858 


1324 MonstrrELET. Chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet, 
containing an account of the cruel wars between the 
Houses of Orleans and Burgundy. Translated by 
Thomas Johnes. Illustrations. 2 vols. royal 8° calf, 
gilt backs. London, 1867 


Bound uniform with Froissart’s Chronicles. 


1325 MontTAIGNE, Michel de. Essays of. Translated by 
Charles Cotton, with some account of the life of Mon- 
taigne, notes, and a translation of all the letters known 
to be extant. Edited by William Carew Hazlitt. Por- 
trait and frontispieces. 3 vols. 8° half olive crushed 
levant morocco, extra, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by 
ZAEHNSDORF. London, 1877 


1326 Moors, Frank. American Eloquence: a collection of 
speeches and addresses by the most eminent orators of 
America; with biographical sketches and illustrative 
notes. Steel portraits. 2 vols. royal 8° half brown 
morocco, extra, gilt backs. New York, 1857 


1327 Moore, Thomas. Poetical Works of. New collated ed., 
to which is added an original memoir by M. Balmanno. 
Steel plates. 2 vols. in one. Royal 8° half morocco, 
gilt edges. New York, (1851) 

1328 Mor.ey, John. Works of. 10 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. 
Macmillan & Co.: London, 1886 
ComPRISES: Miscellanies, 3 vols.; — Compromise; — Voltaire ; — 

Rousseau ; — Burke ; — Diderot. 

1329 Morris, George P. The Deserted Bride and other 
poems. Firsted. Illustrations. Square 12° half mo- 
rocco. | New York, 1843 


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Morris, Wm. The Earthly Paradise. 3 vols. 8° cloth, 

uncut. Boston, 1869-71 

Printed by Strangeways & Walden, London, but with importers’ 
imprint on titles. Vol. I comprises parts 1 and 2. 

Morris. The Gospel of St. Matthew (Icelandic text), 
by Lawman O. Gottskalksson). Notes on its correct- 
ness, concordance, etc., by Erikr Magnusson. 12° 
stitched, uncut. Cambridge, 1878 

From Morris’s library, with his label (Kelmscott style), and au- 
thor’s presentation inscription. 

Morris. Lectures on Art, delivered in support of the 
Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings. By 
Reginald Stuart Poole, Prof. W. B. Richmond, E. J. 
Poynter, J. T. Mickethwaite and William Morris. First 
ed. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1882 


Morris. Signs of Change, seven lectures delivered on 
various occasions. Firsted. 8° cloth, uncut. 
London, 1888 


Morris.] Scots Poems and Ballads. By J. W. M'Laren. 
8° half vellum, uncut. Edinburgh, 1892 


From the library of Wm. Morris, with his label; and author’s pre- 
sentation inscription. 


ONLY 150 copies printed. 


Morris. ‘The Well at the World’s End, atale. 2 vols. 
8° boards, uncut. London, 1896 
First edition outside Kelmscott Press. 


Morris. The Water of the Wondrous Isles. 8° cloth, 
uncut. London, 1897 
First edition outside Kelmscott Press. 


Morris. The Art and Craft of Printing, by William 
Morris. A note by William Morris on his Aims in 
founding the Kelmscott Press, together with a short 
description of the Press by S. C. Cockerell and an an- 
notated list of the books printed thereat. Royal 8° 
boards, uncut. Elston Press: New Rochelle, rgor 

ONLY 210 copies printed. 


Morris. Architecture, Industry and Wealth, collected 
papers. 8° light red cloth, uncut. London, 1902 — 
First edition outside Kelmscott Press. 


Morris. Thesame. American ed. 8° dark red cloth, 
uncut. New York, 1902 


MoTuHeR Goose’s Quarto, or Melodies Complete. Wood- 
cut illustrations by A. Bowen and others, some colored 
by hand. Square 24° original covers. 

Boston, Monroe & Francis, n. d., (1824-27) 


152 : CATALOGUE. 


1341 Morton, Nathaniel. New-England’s Memoriall: or, A 
Brief Relation of the most Memorable and Remark- 
able Passages of the Providence of God, manifested to 
the Planters of New-England in America, with special 
reference to the first Colony thereof called New Ply- 
mouth. Small 4° red levant morocco, extra. Ss. G. 
and M. J. for John Usher of Boston: Cambridge, 1669 


The first historical work to issue from the Massachusetts Press, 
everything printed previously having been religious. Sabin in 1880 
said: 

“ Concerning the extreme rarity of the first edition of this impor- 
tant work, it will be sufficient to remark that we know of but three 
perfect copies in the United States, the last five leaves, ‘ A Brief 
Chronological Table,’ are often wanting.” From “To the Reader,” 
signed by John Higginson and Thomas Thacher, we quote: 

“It is much to be desired there might be extant A compleat His- 
tory of the United Colonies of New England, that God may have the 
praise of his goodness to his People here, and that the present and 
future generations may have the benefit thereof. This being not 
attainable for the present, nor suddenly to be expected, it is very 
expedient, that (while sundry of the Eldest Planters are yet living), 
Records and Memorials of Remarkable Providences be preserved 
and published, that the true Originals of these Plantations may not 
be lost; that New England in all time to come, may remember the 
day of her smallest things; and that there may be a furniture of 
materials for a true and full History in after-times. 

‘For these and like Reasons, we are willing to recommend unto 
the Reader this present Narrative as a Useful Piece. The author is 
an approved godly man, and one of the first Planters at Plimouth; 
the work itself is compiled with Modesty of Spirit, Simplicity of 
Style and Truth of Matter, containing the Annals of New-England 
for the space of 47 years, with special reference toPlimouth Colony, 
which was the first, and where the author has had his constant 
abode.” 

Morton was Secretary of the Colony, and had access to Bradford’s 
and Winslow’s Journals, from which the book was principally 
compiled. 

See reproduction of title-page. 


1342 Morton, Thomas. New English Canaan, or New Ca- 
naan. Containing an Abstract of New England, com- 
posed in three bookes. Written by Thomas Morton of 
Cliffords Inne, gent, upon tenne yeares knowledge and 
experiment of the Country. Small 4° full claret crushed 
levant morocco, extra, gilt back, inside gold borders. 

Jacob Frederick Stam: Amsterdam, 1637 


Morton and his carryings on at his settlement on Boston Bay “ bred 
a kind of hart burning in the Plimouth Planters.” His narrative 
is rare, and, despite its comical character, one of the most important 
documents relating to Massachusetts history. His first book treats 
of “the original of the Natives, their manners & Customes, with their 
tractable nature and love towards the English.” The second book 
tells of “the bewty of the Country with her naturall indowments,” 
and the third of the English settlements there. 

A fine copy of the Amsterdam edition is almost unobtainable, 
most copies being cropped or soiled, and an uncut title page is be- 
yond the dreams of any collector. The imprint of the Amsterdam 


NEW ENGLISH CANAAN 


OR 
NEW CANAAN 
Containing an Abftract of New England, 


Compofed in three Bookes. 


‘The firft Booke fettitg forth the original! ofthe Natives,their 
Mannersand Cuftomes,together with their tractable Nature and 
| Love towards the Englifh. 


The fecond Booke fetting forth the naturall Indowments of the 


Country , and what ftaple Commodities it 
yealdeth. 


Thethird Booke fetting forth , what people are planted there, 


their profperity , what remarkable accidents have happened .fince the fisft 


planting ofit , together with their Tenentsand practife 
: of their Church. 


Written by Thomas Morton of Cliffords Inne gent, upom texne 
yeares rnowledge and experiment of the 
Country. 


Printed at AMS TERDAM, 
By FJ ACOB mREDERICK ST AM, 
In the Yeare 4 6 3 7 


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CONTINUED. 


title reads : ‘ Printed at Amsterdam by Jacob Frederick Stam, In the 
Yeare 1637”; the London imprint, which is undated, reads: “ Printed 
for Charles Greene, and are sold in Paul’s Church-yard.” The book 
has long been one of the puzzles of early New England bibliography. 
In November, 1633, it was entered for copyright in London, but there 
is no proof that its publication ever occurred. In the absence of 
conclusive evidence, we must continue to believe that the book was 
actually printed in Amsterdam in 1637, and that a portion of the edi- 
tion — now represented by the unique White Kennett copy — was 
sold in London by Charles Greene. Save for the imprint, the two 
title-pages are somewhat similar, the wording being identical. The 
type was reset for the London title, however, as the arrangement of 
the lines varies. Bishop White Kennett, whose copy is now pre- 
served with a fragment of his once noble library in the collection of 
the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, assigned the date 1632 
to the London edition, but this date is plainly wrong. Morton passed 
nine years in New England, where he had considerable trouble with 
the Puritans. The third part of his book relates his squabbles with 
the staid settlers, who accused him of all kinds of profanity and 
vice, and finally sent him back a prisoner to England. The power of 
his enemies was no doubt sufficient to account for the printing of 
“ New English Canaan,” at Amsterdam. 

A book of such rarity that Mr. Muller, the Amsterdam book- 
seller, remarks: “ Although this book is printed in my native place, 
Amsterdam, I have never seen or heard of it here.” 


See reproduction of title-page. 


1343 MoTLey, John L. Complete Works of, comprising: Rise 
of the Dutch Republic, 3 vols.;—— History of the 
United Netherlands, 4 vols.; — Life and Death of John 
of Barneveld, 2 vols. Portraits and illustrations. 9 


vols. 8° half calf. Harper & Bros.: New York. 
1344 Motiey. Historic Progress and American Democracy. 
First ed. 8° original wrappers. New York, 1869 


1345 Mot.ey. Correspondence of. Edited by George W. 
Curtis. Steel portrait. 2 vols. royal 8° cloth, uncut, 


gilt tops. New York, 1889 
1346 Moutron, Richard G. Ancient Classical Drama, a study 
in literary evolution. 12° cloth. Oxford, 1890 


1347 Murr, William. Life of Mahomet; with introductory 
chapters on the original sources for the biography of 
Mahomet and on the Pre-Islamite history of Arabia. 
Plates. 4 vols. 8° half light calf, extra, uncut, gilt 
backs and tops, by RiviERE & Son. 

Smith, Elder & Co.: London, 1861 

1348 MU.ier, F. M. Sacred Books ofthe East. Translated 
by various oriental scholars and edited by F. Max 
Miiller. 24 vols. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt backs 
and tops. Clarendon Press: Oxford, 1879-85 

1349 MULLER, Wilhelm. Political History of Recent Times, 
1816~75; with special reference to Germany. 12° half 
morocco, gilt back and top. New York, (1882) 


N EWEN GLANDS 
IMEMORIALL 


A brief Relation of the moft Memorable and Remarkable 


Pafluges of the Providence of God, manifefted to.the 
BEANTERS 
Neew-England in eAmerica ; 


With fpecial Reference to the firft Colony thereof, Called 
New-P Lim ours. 


As alfo a Nomination of-divers of the moft Eminent Inftruments 
deceafed, both of Ghurchand Common-wealth, improved in the 
firft beginning and after-progrefs of fundry of the refpective « 
Jurifdicions in thofe Parts, in reference unto fundry. 
Exemplary Paffages. of ther LIVES, and 
.the time of their DEATH. 


Publifhed for the Ufe and Benefit of prefent and future Generations, 
By NATHANIEL MORTON, 
Secretary co the Court for the Jurifdiction of New- Plimouth. 


ee 

“| Dent.22.10. He foxnd him in a defert Land, ix the waftehoving wilderacys be ledbin 
about ; be iaftrudted bie, be kept him as tne Apple of bis Eye. 

Jerem. 2.2,3. J remember thee, th: kiadae/s of thy youth, the love of thine Rpoufals, 
when thou wente/t after me in the wildernefs, in a Land that was not [own,&c. 

Deut. 8. 2,16. And thou (bale remember all the way wbich the Lord thy God led the. 
this FORTY YEARS in the wildernefs, &c. 

ee 

CAMBRIDGE? 


Printed by §.G. and AZ. 7. for fohn Ufar of Boffor. 1669. 


156 CATALOGUE. 


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1350 [Mourt, G.] A Relation or Iournal of the beginning 
and proceedings of the English Plantation settled at . 
Plimoth in New England, by certaine English Aduen- ; 
turers both Merchants and others. With their difficult i 
passage, their safe arriuall, their ioyful building of, and | 
comfortable planting themselves in the now well de- 
fended Towne of New Plimoth. As also a Relation of q 
Fovre seuerall discoueries since made by some of the 
same English Planters there resident. 1. Ina journey ) 
to Pvckanokick the habitation of the Indians greatest 
King Massasoyt. II. Ina voyage made by ten of them 
to the Kingdome of Nawset, to seeke a boy that had 
lost himselfe in the woods. III. In their journey to 
the Kingdome of Namaschet, in defence of their great- 
est King Massasoyt, against the Narrohiggonsets. IV. 
Their voyage to the Massachusetts, etc. pp. 72. 
Small 4° morocco, extra, gilt edges (title and some 
leaves remargined). 

Printed for John Bellamie: London, 1622 

One of the “CorNER STONES” and almost unobtainable in as 
good condition as this copy. See reproduction. 

“A daily journal of the first twelve months (Sept., 1620 to Dec. ‘ 

11, 1621), doubtless written by Bradford and Winslow.’’ — Z. M. 4 


Dexter. 
This was the Deane copy which sold for $320. ; 


1351 Murpbock, Harold. The Reconstruction of Europe; a 
sketch of the diplomatic and military history of conti- . 
nental Europe from the rise to the fall of the second 
French Empire. With an introduction by John Fiske. 
12° half brown morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. . 

Boston, 1890 f 


1352 Mure, William. Critical History of the Language and i 
Literature of Antient Greece. 5 vols. 8° half brown 
morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. London, 1854 


1353 Muysripce, Eadweard. Animal Locomotion, an electro- 
photographic investigation of consecutive phases of : 
animal movements, 1872-85. Published under the 
auspices of the University of Pennsylvania. A series of 
96 selected plates. In portfolio. full russia. Phila., 1887 


This is a selection from the monumental work of Muybridge, con- ; 
taining 781 plates, of which only 35 complete sets were issued. ; 
These 781 plates contain more than 20,000 figures of men, women j 

: 

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a ae 


and children, animals and birds, actively engaged in walking, gallop- 
ing, flying, working, jumping, fighting, dancing and other actions in- 
cidental to every-day life which illustrate motion or the play of 
muscles. 

Each plate is complete in itself without reference to any other 
plate and illustrates the successive phases of a single action photo- 
graphed with automatic electrophotographic apparatus at regulated 
and accurately recorded intervals of time, consecutively from one 
point of view; or, consecutively and synchronously from two, or 
from two or three points of view. 


RELATION OR 
Tournall of the beginning and proceedings 
of the Endlith Plantation fecled ac Plimoth in N Bw 


Encianp, by certairie Englith Aduenturers barb 
Merchants and others. 


With their difficult paffage,their fafe ariuall, their 
joy full building of, and comfortable planting them- 
{elues in che now well defended Towne 
of New Primorn. 


AS ALSO A RELATION OF FOVRE . 
feverall’difcoueries fince made by fome of the 
fame Englith Planters thererefident. 


I, Inatourney toPVCKAN OKICK the babitation of theIndians. gred> 
Loft King Matlafoyt : as alfo thew meffage, the anfwer and entertainment 
they had of hum. 

TL. Inavoyage made by ten of then: to the Kiagdome of Nawfet, to feeke 
aboy that hadloft timfelfe smthe woods with (ack accidents x befell thents. 
sathat voyage. 

IT I,-Iatheiriourney to the Kingdome of Namafchet, in defence of their 
greateft King Matfafoyc, againf the Narrohi geonfers, andtorenengethe 
{uppoled death of ther. Interpreter Tifquantum. 

LILI, Their voyage to the Matlachufets, azd their entertainment there, 


With an anfwerto all fach obie€tions asare any way madé 
againit the lawfulne(fe of Englifh plantations 
4 in thofe parts, 


ss 
AS 
LONDON, 


Printed for fob Bellamie, and are tobe f old at his fhop at thetwe 
‘Greyhounds in Cornhill neere che Royall Exchange, 1622» 


158 CATALOGUE. 


1354 MurpHy, Henry C. Journal of a Voyage to New York 
and a Tour in several of the American Colonies in 
1679-80, by Jaspar Dankers and Peter Sluyter. Illus- 
trations. 8° cloth. Brooklyn, 1867 

Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 


1355 Mystery Reveal’d (The); or, Truth brought to Light. 
Being a Discovery of some facts in Relation to the Con- 
duct of the late M y, which however extraordinary 
they may appear, are yet supported by such Testimo- 
nies of authentick Papers and Memoirs; as neither 
Confidence can out-brave; nor Cunning invalidate. 8° 
green levant morocco, watered-silk fly-leaves, gilt edges, 
in brown morocco Solander case. 

W. Cater, R. Whitby and S. Hope: London, 1759 


A magnificent specimen binding by Rivitre which cost $115, of a 
design of roses, with inlaid bands of maroon morocco, inside borders, 
terra-cotta silk flies, gilt over rough leaves. 


“The title conveys no adequate idea of the contents of this very 
interesting book. The first part is a statement of affairs, and an 
analysis of them, from the Peace of Utrecht till some months after 
Braddock’s Defeat. The second part contains the Original Docu- 
ments or Vouchers for the Narratives. These comprise the Memo- 
rials and Letters that passed between the English and French officers 
in Canada and Nova Scotia, and other English colonies, especially 
on the Ohio, from 1751 to 1755, including the chief papers that fell 
into the hands of the French after the surrender of Fort Necessity, 
and Braddock’s Defeat, such as Washington’s Journal and Letters, 
Stobo’s Letter to Washington, Braddock’s Letters, etc., some of 
which papers are re-translations from the French.” 


NAPOLEONANA. 


1356 ApBoTT, J. S. C. History of Napoleon Bonaparte. Steel 
portraits, maps and illustrations, 2 vols. royal 8° cloth. 
New York, 1855 


1357 ABELL, Mrs. Recollections of the Emperor Napoleon, 
during the first three years of his Captivity on the 
Island of St. Helena. Portrait and illustrations. Small 
8° cloth, uncut. London, 1845 


1358 Account of the Battle of Waterloo, fought on the 18th 
of June, 1815, by the English and Allied Forces, 
against the Army of France. By a British officer on 
the Staff. Map. 8° half roan. London, 1815 


1359 ALBUM Militaire; victories et conquétes des armées Fran- 
caises. 2™°series. Colored plates. 12 parts oblong 
pictorial wrappers. Paris, 1896 


1360 ANnEcDoTEs of the Court and Family of Napoleon Bona- 
parte. 8° half calf, gilt back, London, 1818 


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1372 


ANTOMMARCHI, F. The Last Days of Napoleon. Me- 
moirs of the last two years of Napoleon’s exile; form- 
ing a sequel to the Journals of Dr. O’Meara and Count 
Las Cases. 2 vols. 8° three-quarters green crushed 
levant morocco, uncut, gilt tops, by BLACKWELL. 

London, 1826 


ARNOULT, M. V. Memoirs of the Public and Private 
Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. By M. V. Arnault, C. 
L. F. Panckoucke and others. Portrait. 2 vols in one. 
16° half sheep (marked copy). Boston, 1829 


BATTLE of Waterloo; containing the accounts published 
by authority, British and Foreign. By a near observer. 
Map and 2 folded sketches. 8° cloth. London, 1815 


BLAKENEY. A Boy in the Peninsular War; the services, 
adventures and experiences of Robert Blakeney, Sub- 
altern in the 28th Regiment. Edited by Julian Sturgis. 
Map. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1899 


BourGoGne. Memoirs of Sergeant Bourgogne, 1812-13. 
Compiled from the original MS. by Paul Cottin. Ilus- 
trations. 12° cloth. New York, 1899 


BourRRIENNE, M. de. Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte. 
With anecdotes and illustrative notes from all the most 
authentic sources. Steel portraits and illustrations. 
4 vols. 8° half light calf, gilt backs. London, 1836 

BourRIENNE. The same. Portraits. 4 vols. 12° cloth. 

New York, 1889 

CAMPAIGN of General. Buonaparte in Italy, during the 
fourth and fifth years of the French Republic. Bya 
General Officer. 8° half blue morocco, extra, uncut, 
gilt back and top. New York, 1798 

CAMPBELL, Maj.-Gen. Sir Neil. Napoleon at Fontaine- 
bleau and Elba; beinga journal of occurrences in 1814- 
1815, with notes of conversations. Portrait. 8° cloth, 
uncut. — London, 1869 

CoicneT. Narrative of Captain Coignet (Soldier of the 
Empire), 1776-1850. Edited from the original manu- 
script, by Lorédan Larchey. Illustrations. Small 8° 
half morocco. New York, 1890. 

CouttectTion de Douze Vues de Waterloo. First and 
second series. 2 maps and 24 scarce lithographic 
plates. 2 vols. oblong 4° paper and half morocco. 

Bruxelles. 

Corton, Edward. A Voice from Waterloo, a history of 
the battle fought June 18, 1815. Map and illustrations. 
16° cloth. London, 1849 


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1386 


De CourtTotT. Memoirs of the Baroness Cecile De Cour- 
tot, Lady-in-Waiting to the Princess de Lamballe, 
Princess of Savoy-Carignan. By Moritz Von Kaisen- 
berg. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1900 


Dement, R. S. Napoleon, a drama. Portrait and plates. 
8° paper. Chicago, 1893 
Doisy, A. J. Reminiscences of Army Life under Na- 
poleon Bonaparte. 12° cloth. Cincinnati, 1884 


Dumas, Alexandre. Napoleon. Translated from the 
French by John B. Larner. Small 8° cloth, uncut. 
New York, 1894 


Eaton, Charlotte A. Waterloo Days; the narrative of 
an Englishwoman resident at Brussels in June, 1815. 
12° cloth. London, 1888 

ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN. Waterloo, a sequel to the ‘‘ Con- 
script of 1813.”” Illustrations. 412° cloth. 

New York, 1891 

Facsimi.es of all the Different Signatures of the Emperor © 
Napoleon I. 4° half blue crushed levant morocco, gilt 
back and top. Tegg & Co.: London, 1875 

Fircuett, W. H. How England Saved Europe. Vol. 4. 
Waterloo and St. Helena. Portraits and plans. 8° 
cloth, uncut. New York, 1900 

Fircuett. Deeds that Won the Empire; historic battle 
scenes. Portraits and map. 12° cloth, uncut. 

Contains sketch of the Battle of Waterloo. London, 1898 

Gisney, Dr. Eighty Years Ago; or, the recollections of 
an old army doctor, his adventures on the Field of 
Quatre Bras and Waterloo. 12° cloth, uncut. 

London, 1896 

GuEIc, Rev. G. R. Story of the Battle of Waterloo. 12° 
cloth. New York, 1847 


Goopricu, Frank B. The Court of Napoleon, or, society 
under the First Empire, with portraits of its beauties, 
wits and heroines, from authentic originals. Illustrated 
by Jules Champagne. 16 finely colored plates. First ed. 
4° half red morocco, gilt edges. New York, 1857 

Fine copy, with the colored plates. 

GourcaupD, le Général. Campagne de Dix-Huit Cent 
Quinze, ou Relation des Opérations Militaires qui’ont 
eu lieu en France et en Belgique. 8° paper, uncut. 

| Paris, 1818 

GriFFITHs, Maj. Arthur. Wellington and Waterloo. With 
an introduction by Field-Marshal Viscount Wolseley. 
Numerous half-tone portraits and plates, 4° cloth. 

London, 1898 


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HEADLEY, J. T. The Imperial Guard of Napoleon, from 
Marengo to Waterloo. Portrait. 12° cloth. 
New York, 1888 


HEADLEY. Napoleon and his Marshals. Portraits. 2 vols. 
12° cloth (text foxed). New York, 1856 


HIuis, William, Jr. Metrical History of the Life and 
Times of Napoleon Bonaparte. With 25 photogravure 
portraits. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1896 


Hooper, George. Waterloo; the Downfall of the First 
Emperor. Maps. 12° cloth. © Bohn: London, 1890 


HoyssurGu, E. L. 8. Waterloo, a narrative and a criti- 
cism. Maps. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1895 


Hovussaye£, Henry. 1815 Waterloo. Translated by Arthur 
E. Mann. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1900 


Junot, Madame. Napoleon; his Court and Family: Me- 
moirs of Madame Junot, Duchesse d’Abrantes. New 
and revised ed., with numerous portraits on steel. 3 
vols. 8° half straight-grained crimson morocco, gilt 
backs and tops, by ZAEHNSDORF. 

Bentley: London, 1883 

Las Cases, Count de. Memorial de Sainte Héléne: Jour- 
nal of the Private Life and Conversations of the Em- 
peror Napoleon at Saint Helena. Portraits. 4 vols. 
bound in 8 vols. 8° half crimson crushed levant mo- 
rocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by Tout. 

London, 1823 

LEEKE, William. History of Lord Seaton’s Regiment 
(the 52d Light Infantry) at the Battle of Waterloo. 
With Supplement. Portrait and maps. 3 vols. 8° cloth. 

London, 1866-71 

Lire of Napoleon Bonaparte. Copperplate portraits and 
engravings. 3 vols, 8° half light calf, gilt backs. 

J. Wallis: London. n. d. 


Lire of Buonaparte, First Consul of France, from his 
birth to the Peace of Luneville. Portrait engraved by 
Kneass. 12° old calf (broken). Phila., 1803 


Lire of Napoleon Bonaparte, London; — Court and 
Camp of Bonaparte, New York, 1839;—Table Talk 
and Opinions of Napoleon the First, London, 1870; — | 
Words of Wellington, London, 1869. 4 vols. 16° cloth. 

[Locxuart, J. G.] History of Napoleon Buonaparte. 
Portraits and wood-cut illustrations by George Cruik- 
shank and others. 2 vols. 16° half calf. London, 1829 

Loyp, Lady Mary. New Letters of Napoleon I, omitted 
from the edition published under the auspices of Na- 
poleon III. Portrait. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1897 


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NAPOLEONANA — ConTINUED. 
1401 MANUSCRIPT transmitted from St. Helena by an unknown 
Channel. 8° half calf, gilt back. London, 1817 


1402 Map of the Campaign of 1815; — Nouveau Plan des En- 
virons de Bruxelles presentant de Champ de Bataille de 
Waterloo. Mounted on linen and folded. 2 vols. 12° 
and 8°, 


1403 Maston, Frédéric. Napoleon and the Fair Sex. Trans- 
lated from the French. Photogravure and other por- 
traits. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1894 


1404 Morris, W. O. Napoleon, Warrior and Ruler, and the 
military supremacy of Revolutionary France. Maps 
and illustrations. 12° cloth. New York, 1893 


1405 NAPOLEON Dynasty; or, the history of the Bonaparte 
Family. By the Berkeley Men. Portraits. 8° cloth. 
New York, 1852 


1406 Napo.eon Gallery; or, illustrations of the life and times 
of the Emperor of France, engraved by Reveil and 
other eminent artists. 95 illustrations. Square 8° cloth, 
gilt edges. Boston, 1888 


1407 Napo.fon, la République, le Consulat, l’Empire, Sainte- 
Héigne. Numerous half-tone illustrations. Oblong 4° 
roan. Paris, n. d. 


1408 NAPoLeon Memoirs. Life of, by William Hazlitt, 6 vols. ; 
— Memoirs of Bourrienne, 4 vols.; — Madame Junot, 
6 vols. Portraits on Japan paper. 16 vols. 8° three- 
quarters green morocco, uncut, gilt tops. 
Napoleon Society: Boston, 1895 
EDITION DE GRAND LUXE: only 500 copies printed. 
1409 O’Connor, T. P. Napoleon. 8° cloth, uncut. 
London, 1896 
1410 O’MraRaA, Barry E. Napoleon in Exile; or, a voice from 
St. Helena, the opinions and reflections of Napoleon 
on the most important events of his life and govern- 
ment. 2 portraits. 2 vols. 12° half roan (writing on 
back of title). London, 1822 
1411 O’MEARA. Napoleon at St. Helena. Steel portrait of 
Napoleon, engraved by G. J. Stodart from a cameo by 
Morelli, and colored plates. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. 
New York, 1889 
1412 Porter, Sir R. K. Narrative of the Campaign in Russia 
during the year 1812. Portrait and map. 8° half mo- 


rocco. Hartford, 1815 
1413 Ropes, John C. Campaign of Waterloo, a military his- 
tory. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1892 


1414 RosEeBEery, Lord. Napoleon, the Last Phase, 8° cloth, 
uncut, London, 1900 


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1415 SAINT-AMAND, Imbert de. Marie Louise; the Island of 
Elba, and the Hundred Days. Illustrations. 12° cloth. 

New York, 1891 

1416 [Scott, Sir Walter.] Life of Napoleon Buonaparte. 
With a preliminary view of the French Revolution. 
Portrait. 9g vols. 12° half crimson crushed levant mo- 
rocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by Tour. 

Edinburgh, 1827 

1417 SEATON, R. C. Sir Hudson Lowe and Napoleon. Por- 
trait. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1898 

1418 S1nporNE, H. T. Waterloo Letters; a selection from 
original and hitherto unpublished letters, bearing on 
the operations of the 16th to 18th June, 1815, by offi- 
cers who served in the campaign. Maps. 8° half mo- 
rocco. London, 1891 

1419 Simpson, James. A Visit to Flanders in July, 1815; 
being chiefly an account of the Field of Waterloo. 
Map. 16° sheep. Edinburgh, 1815 

1420 SLOANE, William M. Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. Nu- 
merous colored engravings, half-tone portraits and 
other illustrations. 4 vols. imperial 8° original pic- 
torial wrappers, uncut. Century Co.: New York, 1896 

1421 SToKOE. With Napoleon at St. Helena; being the me- 
moirs of Dr. John Stokoe, Naval Surgeon. Trans- 
lated from the French of Paul Frémeaux, by Edith S. 
Stokoe. Portrait. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1902 

1422 STUTTERHEIM. A Detailed Account of the Battle of 
Austerlitz. By the Austrian Major-General Stutter- 
heim. Translated by Major Pine Coffin. 8° paper. 

London, 1807 

1423 SUPPLEMENT to the Life of Horatio, Lord Viscount Nel- 
son, by Joshua White, London, 1806; — History of the 
Wars of the French Revolution, 1828 ; — Wellingto- 
niana, selected by John Timbs, 1852; —War in Europe, 
New York, 1859. 4 pamphlets. 

1424 System of Education for the Infant King of Rome and 
other French Princes of the Blood, drawn up under 
the superintendence of the Emperor Napoleon. Por- 
trait. 8° half blue morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. 

London, 1820 

1425 TARBELL, Ida M. Life of Napoleon Bonaparte; with a 
sketch of Josephine, Empress of the French. Portraits 
and illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. |New York, 1go1 

1426 THomsoN, John. Report of Observations made in the 
British Military Hospitals in Belgium, after the Battle 
of Waterloo, with some remarks on amputation. 8° 
boards, uncut. Edinburgh, 1816 


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Tissot, M. P. F. Histoire de Napoléon; suivie d’un 
précis sur la famille Bonaparte. Portraits. 2 vols. in 
one. 8° half calf. Paris, 1833 

TRUCHSES-WALDBURG, Count. Narrative of Napoleon 
Buonaparte’s Journey, from Fontainebleau to Frejus 
in April, 1814. 8° half blue morocco, extra, uncut, 
gilt back and top. London, 1816 

UsHER, Sir Thomas. Narrative of Events, connected 
with the first abdication of the Emperor Napoleon. 
Portrait inserted. 8° half morocco. Dublin, 1841 

UsHer. Napoleon’s Last Voyages; being the diaries of 
Admiral Sir Thomas Usher, on board the “ Un- 
daunted,” and John R. Glover, Secretary to Rear- 
Admiral Cockburn on board the ‘‘ Northumberland.” 
With explanatory notes and illustrations. 8° cloth, un- 
cut. London, 1895 

VERESTCHAGIN, Vassili. ‘' 1812,” Napoleon I in Russia. 
With an introduction by R. Whiteing. Portraits and 
illustrations. Small 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1899 

Watson, Thomas E. Napoleon, a sketch of his life, 
character, struggles and achievements. Portraits and 
facsimiles. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1902 

WELLINGTON, Duke of. Life, Military and Civil. By an 
.old soldier. Steel portraits and plates. 12° cloth, un- ~ 
cut. Bohn: London, 1852 

WELLINGTON. Notes of Conversation with the Duke of 
Wellington, 1831-51. By Philip Henry, 5th Earl of 
Stanhope. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1889 

WELLINGTON. Words on Wellington; the Duke, Waterloo, 
the Ball. By Sir William Fraser. Plates. 8° cloth, 
uncut. London, 1889 


WELLINGTON Memorial: Wellington, his Comrades and 
Contemporaries. By Maj. Arthur Griffiths. Photogra- 
vure portraits and plates. Square 8° cloth. 

New York, 1898 

WILKINSON, Spenser. From Cromwell to Wellington; 
twelve soldiers. With introduction by Lord Roberts. 
Portraits and maps. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1899 

WILLIAMS, Helen M. Narrative of the Events which 
have Taken Place in France, from the Landing of Na- 
poleon Bonaparte, on the first of March, 1815, till the 
Restoration of Louis XVIII. 12° boards, uncut. 7 

Phila., 1816 


NAPOLEON III. History of. By J. S. C. Abbott. Por- 
trait and illustrations. Royal 8° cloth. Boston, 1868 


CATALOGUE. 165 


1440 Nasu, Joseph. Mansions of England in the Olden Time. 
Re-edited by J. Corbet Anderson. With the original 
104 illustrations, carefully reduced and executed in 
lithography, by Samuel Stanesby. 4 vols. bound in 2 
vols. small folio, half crimson crushed levant morocco, 

gilt backs and tops. 
H. Sotheran & Co.: London, 1869 
1441 NEw Hampshire. Barstow, George. History of New 
Hampshire, from its discovery, 1615, to the passage of 
the Toleration Act, 1819. Steel portraits. 8° sheep 
(broken). Concord, 1842 


The portraits are usually missing from most of the edition. 


1442 NEwMAN, John Henry, Cardinal. Works of. 38 vols. 
8° and small 8° half light calf, uncut, gilt backs and 


tops, by RiviERE & Son. London, 1888-91 

ComPRISES: Saint Athanasius, 2 vols.;— Certain Difficulties, 2 
vols. ;— Essays, 2 vols.; — Via Media of the Anglican Church, 2 
vols.; — Historical Sketches, 3 vols. ; Parochial and Plain Sermons, 
8 vols.; — Grammar of Assent ; — Callista ; — Justification ; — Loss 
and Gain ; — Christian Doctrine ; — Arians of the Fourth Century; 
—Verses on Various Occasions ; — Fifteen Sermons, etc. ; — Letters 


and Correspondence, with a brief autobiography, by Anne Mozley, 
portraits, 2 vols. 

1443 NEwMAN. Historical Sketches. 3 vols. 12° half mo- 
rocco, gilt backs and tops. London, 1886 


1444 Newspaper. National Democrat. Vols. 1 and 2, with 
index. 2 vols, bound in one. Folio, half sheep. 

Washington, 1889-90 

1445 NeEwspaPeR. Figaro-Salon. Par Charles Yriarte. Col- 

ored plates and other illustrations (some missing). 5 

parts folio paper in portfolio. Paris, 1895 


1446 Newspapers. New Orleans Delta; revived by order of 
Major-General Butler and placed under the editorial 
management of John Clark, Captain and Commissary 
of Subsistence, U.S. Army, and E. M. Brown, Adj.-Col. 
8th Vt. R. V. Complete file, May 24, 1862 to Feb. 8, 
1863. Folio, half sheep. New Orleans. 


Presentation copy “to Col. J. H. French, from his old friend and 
companion in arms at Ship Island and New Orleans, John Clark.” 


1447 NicHo.ts, John. Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth ~ 
Century, 9 vols.; and Illustrations of the Literary His- 
tory of the Eighteenth Century, 8 vols. Numerous fine 
portraits. Together 17 vols. 8° tree calf, gilt. 

London, 1812-58 

Hundreds of Jiterary celebrities are brought forward, not merely 

by passing anecdotes, but by highly valuable memoirs and sketches, 

and the extensive bibliographical and literary matter which it con- 

tains, render it one of the most permanently interesting set of books 
ever published. 


166 CATALOGUE. 


1448 Niesuur, B. G. Lectures on the History of Rome. Ed- 
ited by Leonhard Schmitz. Second ed., with Isler’s 
additions. Portrait. 3 vols. 8° half calf, gilt backs. 

London, 1849 

1449 NIGHTINGALE, J. Report of the Proceedings before the 
House of Lords on a Bill of Pains and Penalties 
against her Majesty Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, Queen 
of Great Britain. Portraits and plates. 3 vols. 8° half 
calf. London, 1821 


1450 Nites’s Weekly Register; containing political, historical, 
geographical, scientific, statistical, economical and bio- 
graphical documents, essays and facts, together with 
notices of the arts and manufactures and a record of 
the events of the times. H. Niles, editor. Vols. 1 to 
66, with index to first 12 vols. (1811-17). 67 vols.. 
pound in 58 vols. royal 8° half russia. Baltimore, 1816-44 

A valuable reference work. Hezekiah Niles was editor of the first 
fifty vols.; Ogden Niles was editor of Vols. 51 to 56 and the work 
then passed into the hands of Jeremiah Hughes. 

1451 Nose Deeds of Women. Steel portraits and plates. 12° 
half calf, uncut, gilt back and top. Bohn: London, n. d. 


1452 Norman, B. M. Rambles in Yucatan; or notes of travel 
through the Peninsula. Illustrations. 8° cloth (foxed). 

New York, 1843 

Presentation copy, with inscription by the author, on title. 

1453 Norrucore. Life, Letters and Diaries of Sir Stafford 
Northcote, First Earl of Iddesleigh. By Andrew Lang. 

First ed. Photogravure portraits. 2 vols. small 8° half 

light calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops. Edinburgh, 1890 


1454 Norton, John. Abel Being Dead Yet Speaketh; or, 
The Life & Death of that deservedly Famous Man of 
God, Mr. John Cotton, Late Teacher of the Church of 
Christ, at Boston in New England. Small 4° antique 
calf, in tin slip case. 

Thos. Newcomb for Lodowick Lloyd: London, 1658 

Here we have the life of the most eminent of New England Clergy- 
men of his time, by his successor in position and influence. Included 
are two poems by Cotton, one made “ upon his removal from Boston 
(England) to this Wilderness.” These two stanzas are enough to 
show the character of his verse : 


«“ When I think of the sweet and gracious company 
That at Boston once I had, : 
And of the long peace of a fruitfull Ministry 
For twenty years enjoy’d: 


“ The joy that I found in all that happiness 
Doth still so much refresh me, 
That the grief to be cast out into a wilderness 
Doth not so much distress me.” 


At the end are five pages of “ Books printed for Lodo. Lloyd.” 
Fine, clean copy, from the Barlow sale. 


CATALOGUE. 167 


1455 Norton, Charles Eliot. The New Life of Dante, an essay 

with translations. First ed. Square 8° half roan, uncut. 
ONLY 100 copies privately printed. Cambridge, 1859 
Presentation copy from the author. 

1456 Norway, Arthur H. Naples, Past and Present. With 
35 photogravure illustrations and 32 engravings in half 
tone. 2 vols. 8° three-quarters green morocco, uncut, 
gilt tops. New York, 1901 

1457 Norway, Me. History of, comprising a minute account 
of its first settlement, town officers, the annual expendi- 
tures of the town, with other statistical matters, inter- 
spersed with historical sketches. By David Noyes. 8° 
cloth. Norway, 1852 


1458 AHSPE, a New Bible in the Words of Jehovih and 
his Angel Embassadors, a sacred history of the 

dominions of the higher and lower heavens on the earth. 
Illustrations. 4° cloth. Boston, 1891 


1459 O'CONNELL, Daniel. Select Speeches, ed. by John 
O’Connell, 2 vols.;— Life and Times of, compiled 
from the works of O’Neill, Daunt, Fegan, Sheil, etc., 
Together 4 vols. 12° half morocco, gilt backs and tops. 

Dublin, 1865-73 

1460 O’CoNNELL. Correspondence of Daniel O’Connell, the 
Liberator. Edited with notices of his life and times. 
By W. J. Fitzpatrick. Portraits. 2 vols. 8° half brown 
morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. New York, 1888 


1461 O’Connor, T. P. The Parnell Movement; with a sketch 
of Irish parties from 1843. Portrait. 8° cloth. 

New York, 1889 

1462 Ocitviz, John. Imperial Dictionary of the English Lan- 

guage. New ed., revised and greatly augmented by 

Chas. Annandale. Above 3000 illustrations in the text. 

4 vols. imperial 8° half dark calf. London, 1884 


1463 O’ReILLy, John Boyle. Poetry and Song of Ireland; 
with biographical sketches of her poets. Portraits and 
illustrations. Thick royal 8° cloth, gilt edges. 

New York, (1887) 

1464 O’Reitty. Life of. By James J. Roche. With his com- 
lete poems and speeches. Edited by Mrs. J. B. O’Reilly. - 
Portrait. 8° roan, gilt edges. New York, (1891) 


1465 Oscoop, Francis Sargent. Poems. First ed. Portrait 
and illustrations. 8° original morocco (rubbed). 
Phila., 1850 
A. N.S., Dec. 18, 1849: “Mrs. Osgood’s compliments to Mr. 
Rossiter and begs his acceptance of the accompanying copy of her 
poems, with thanks for the use of his exquisite picture.” Rossiter 
was one of the illustrators of the ‘‘ Poems.” 


168 CATALOGUE. 


1466 Otis, James. Life of, containing also notices of some 
contemporary characters and events from the year 1760 
to 1775. By William Tudor. Steel portrait. 8° half 
light calf, gilt back and top. Boston, 1823 


1467 Ovip. Metamorphoses d’Ovide en Rondeaux. (Par 
Benserade.) Imprimez et enriches de figures par ordre 
de sa Majesté. Numerous fine copperplate vignettes. 
Royal 4° calf. Paris, 1676 


1468 Ovip Travestie; a burlesque upon Ovid’s Epistles. By 
Capt. Alexander Radcliffe. Third ed., enlarged with 
ten epistles never before printed. 8° calf (rebacked). 

London, 1696 


1469 Ovip’s Epistles, London, 1826;-— Cyrano de Bergerac, 
1898; — Beauties of J. T. Headley, portrait, New York, 


1851; — Schlegel’s Lectures on Dramatic Literature, 
Vol. 2; -—~ Metropolitan Reports, 1902-03. 6 vols. 
cloth. 


1470 AINE, NaTHANIEL. A List of Early American Im- 
prints (1640-1700) belonging to the Library of the 
American Antiquarian Society, with an introduction 
and notes. 8° half morocco, uncut. Worcester, 1896 
ONLY 200 copies printed. Interleaved with writing paper. 


1471 PaLey, William. Works of. With a memoir of his life, 
by G. W. Meadly. Portrait. 5 vols. 8° calf. 
Boston, 1810 


1472 PALFREY, John G. History of New England. Maps. 5 
vols. 8° half light calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 

Boston, 1876-go 

1473 PAMPHLETs. Readings of Charles Dickens, the Christ- 

mas Carol, illustrations by Eytinge, Boston, 1868; — 

The Man Without a Country, 1865; — Max Hereford’s 

Dream, by Edna Lyall, 1891;——Story of the Great 

Fire, by ‘‘ Carleton,’ 1872; — Letter Addressed to the 

King, by Thomas Thrush, New York, 1825, etc. (12) 


1474 Paris Salon de 1884. French text. With 10e photo- 
gravures, proofs on India paper. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. 
L. Bashet: Paris, 1884 


HOLLAND PAPER Copy: one of 130 numbered copies. 


1475 Paris Salon, 1891 to 1898. Numerous photogravure 
plates. English text by Henry Bacon. 8 vols. royal 
8° cloth. | Boussod, Valadon et Goupil & Co.: Paris. 


1476 PaRKE, John E. Recollections of Seventy Years, and 
historical gleanings of Allegheny, Penn. Portrait. 8° 
cloth, Boston, 1886 


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1487 


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Parker, John Henry. An Introduction to the Study of 
Gothic Architecture. Illustrations. 12° cloth. 
London, 1900 


Parsons, C. G. Inside View of Slavery; or a tour among 
the planters. With an introductory note by Mrs. H. 
B. Stowe (also poem by Whittier). First ed. 12° cloth 
few leaves soiled). Boston, 1855 

PaRKMAN, Francis. Works of. 10 vols. 12° half mo- 
rocco, gilt backs. Little, Brown & Co.: Boston, 1885 


CompRIsEs: Montcalm and Wolfe, 2 vols; — Conspiracy of Pon- 
tiac, 2 vols.; — Pioneers of France in the New World; — Oregon 
Trail; — Jesuits in North America; — Old Régime in Canada; — 
Count Frontenac and New France; — La Salle and the Discovery of 
the Great West. 

PaRKMAN. The Pioneers of France in the New World. 
First ed. Portrait and maps. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. 
Boston, 1866 
LARGE PAPER: only 75 copies printed. Fine, unused copy. 


PARKMAN. The Book of Roses. Firsted. 12° cloth. 
Boston, 1866 


PARKMAN. The Discovery of the Great West. Map. 

First ed. 8° cloth (name on title). Boston, 1869 
Signature of the author inserted. 

PARKMAN. The Old Régime in Canada. First ed. Map. 
8° cloth. Boston, 1874 

PARKMAN. Montcalm and Wolfe. Firsted. Portraits 
and maps. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Boston, 1884 

With a. /. s. of the author inserted. 

Parsons. Memoir of Theophilus Parsons, Chief Justice 
of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, with 
notices of some of his contemporaries. By his son. 
First ed. Portrait. 12° half morocco. Boston, 1859 

Parsons, T. W. Poems. Firsted. 12° cloth, uncut. 

Boston, 1854 

Author’s autograph inscription: “To Charles K. Dillaway, Esq., 

with the sincere esteem, and the grateful remembrances of his friend 
and pupil, T. W. Parsons, Sept., 1854.” 

Parton, James. General Butler in New Orleans. His- 
tory of the Administration of the Department of the 
Gulf in the Year 1862. Portraits. 8° cloth. 

Boston, 1866 


Parton. People’s Book of Biography; or, short lives of 
the most interesting persons of all ages. Steel por- 
traits. 8° cloth. Hartford, 1868 

Pasquier, Chancellor. Histoire de Mon Temps: Meé- 
moires du Chancelier Pasquier. Publiés par M. le Duc 
d’Audiffret-Pasquier. Portrait. 6 vols. royal 8° half 
morocco, uncut, gilt tops, Paris, 1893 


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Pasquier. A History of My Time, 1789-1825; memoirs 
of Chancellor Pasquier. Translated by Charles E. 
Roche. Portraits. 3 vols. 8° cloth. New York, 1893 


Pater, Walter. Duke Carl of Rosenmold, an imaginary 
portrait. 16° paper, uncut. 

Copeland & Day: Boston, 1897 
ONLY 500 copies printed. j 

PATER. Essays from the ‘‘ Guardian.” Portrait. 12° 

boards, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, AL 

ONLY 400 copies printed on Van Gelder paper. 
PAaTEk. The same. First complete ed. 8° cloth, uncut. 
London, IQOI 

Pater. The Conclusion; an Essay. 16° wrappers, un- 
cut. Gouverneur, N. Y., 1898 

ONLY 270 copies printed for Brothers of the Book. 

PaTMORE. Memoirs and Correspondence of Coventry 
Patmore. By Basil Champneys. Portraits. 2 vols. 8° 
cloth, uncut. London, rgoo 

PATTERSON, Robert. Narrative of the Campaign in the 
Valley of the Shenandoah in 1861. Map. 8° half mo- 
rocco. Phila., 1865 


With inscription, “Gen. Albert W. Bishop, compliments of Gen. 
Patterson.” 


PauLpINnG, J. K. The Backswoodman, a poem. First 
ed. 16° half roan. Phila., 1818 
PAULDING. Slavery in the United States. Firsted. 18° 
original cloth, uncut (name on title and one leaf miss- 
ing). New York, 1836 
[PauLpinG.] The Merry Tales of the Wise Men of 
Gotham. Firsted. 12° original boards (foxed). 
G. & C. Carvill: New York, 1826 
[PauLpinc.] A Christmas Gift from Fairy Land. First 


ed. Illustrations. 12° cloth. New York, (1838) 
Fine copy. 

PAULDING. American Comedies. Firsted. 12° origi- 

nal boards and label. Phila., 1847 


[Peacock, Thomas Love.] Gryll Grange. First edition. 
Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1861 


PEATTIE, Elia W. How Jacques came into the Forest of 
Arden. Frontispiece. 16° boards, uncut. 

Blue Sky Press: Chicago, 1901 
ONLY 700 copies printed. 

PEEL, Sir Robert. Speeches of, with a general explana- 
tory index, 4 vols.;— Political Life of, by Thomas 
Doubleday, 2 vols. Together 6 vols. 8° half light calf, 
uncut, gilt backs and tops. London, 1853-56 


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Peet. Life and Times of. By W. C. Taylor. 85 steel 
portraits. 4 vols. 8° half light calf, uncut, gilt backs 
and tops. London, 

PEEL. Memoirs of. Published by Lord Mahon and Ed- 
ward Cardwell. 2 vols. 8° half light calf, uncut. 

London, 1857 

PEEL... Sir Robert Peel; his early life, 1788-1812, as 
Irish Secretary, 1812-18, and as Secretary of State, 
1822-27, from his private correspondence. Edited by 
Charles S. Parker. Portrait. 8° half light calf, uncut, 
gilt back and top. London, 1891 


PENNSYLVANIA at Gettysburg; ceremonies at the dedica- 
tion of the monuments erected by the Commonwealth 
of Pennsylvania, to mark the positions of the Pennsyl- 
vania Commands engaged in the battle. Portraits and 
plates. 2 vols. royal 8° half morocco. 

(Harrisburg), 1893 

Pepys, Samuel. Diary and Correspondence of, with life 
and notes. By Richard, Lord Braybrooke. Steel por- 
traits. 4 vols, 12° half light calf, uncut, gilt backs 
and edges. Bohn: London, 1884 


Pepys. Thesame. 10 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. 
New York, 1889 
Percy, Thomas. Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, 
consisting of old heroic ballads, songs and other 
pieces of our earlier poets. Edited by H. B. Wheatley. 
Portrait. 3 vols. 8° three-quarters dark crushed levant 
morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by Rivizre & Son. 
London, 1876 
Perkins, James Breck. France Under Mazarin, with a 
review of the Administration of Richelieu. Steel por- 
traits. 2 vols. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt backs and 


tops. New York, 1887 
PERLEY, Sidney. Poets of Essex County, Mass. First ed. 
12° cloth. Salem, 1889 
PERSONALITY, by Samuel Fuller, 1892; — Count Silvius, 


by Horn, 1882;— The Primitive Family, by Starcke, 
1889; — Juventus Mundi, by Gladstone, 1869; — Iliad 
of Homer, by Pope, edited by Carey. 5 vols. 12° cloth. 
PeTRARCH Translated; in a selection of his sonnets and. 
odes; accompanied with notes and the original Italian; 
also the head of Petrarch from an antique bronze, en- 
graved by Heath. 8° half light calf, gilt back. 
London, 1808 
Puitiips, Charles. Speeches of; delivered at the bar 
and on various public occasions in Ireland and Eng- 
land. Portrait. 8° half light calf, uncut, gilt back 
and top. London, 1822 


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1521 


1522 


1523 


1524 


1525 


1526 


1527 


1528 


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PICKERING, Charles. The Races of Man and their geo- 
graphical distribution. New ed., by John C. Hall. 12° 
half light calf, uncut, gilt back and top, by RivizrRe & 
SON. Bohn: London, 1888 


PIERPONT, John. The Portrait; a poem delivered before 
the Washington Benevolent Society, Newburyport, 
Oct. 27, 1812. First ed. 8° half morocco. Boston, 1812 

With a. 7. s. of John Pierpont, 1856, inserted. 

PicgzEon Cove, Mass. Pigeon Cove and Vicinity. By 

H. C. Leonard. Illustrations. 12° cloth. Boston, 1873 


Pitkin, Timothy. Political and Civil History of the 
United States of America, from 1763 to 1797. Por- 
trait of Washington, by J. H. Nesmith. 2 vols. 8° half 
light calf, gilt backs. New Haven, 1828 


Pitt, William. Speeches of, in the House of Commons. 
4 vols. 8° half light calf, extra, gilt backs and tops. 

London, 1806 

Pitt. Life of. By Earl Stanhope. Steel portrait. 4 

vols. small 8° half light calf, uncut, gilt backs and 

tops. London, 1861 


PLoETZ, Carl. Epitome of Ancient, Medizval and Mod- 
ern History. Translated with extensive additions by 
W. H. Tillinghast. 12° cloth. Boston, (1883) 


PLuTARCH’s Lives. The translation. called Dryden’s. 
Corrected from the Greek and revised by A. H. Clough. 
5 vols. 8° half green morocco, extra, gilt backs and 
tops. Boston, 1885 


PLuTARCH’s Morals. Translated from the Greek by 
several hands. Corrected and revised by W. W. Good- 
win. With an introduction by R. W. Emerson. 5 vols. 
8° half green morocco, gilt backs and tops. 

Bound uniform with above. Boston, 1883 

PLUTARCH’S Lives of Illustrious Men. Corrected from 
the Greek and revised by A. H. Clough. Royal 8° 
half light calf, gilt, uncut, gilt top. Boston, 1898 


PLUTARCH’s Lives. Englished by Sir Thomas North. 
Photogravure frontispieces. 10 vols. 16° limp calf, gilt 
tops. J. M. Dent: London, 1898 


Por, Edgar Allan. Complete Works of. Edited and 
chronologically arranged on the basis of the standard 
text, with certain additional material, and with a criti- 
cal introduction by Charles F. Richardson, Professor 
of English in Dartmouth College. Illustrated by F. S. 
Coburn. Photogravure plates on India paper. 10 vols. 
8° three-quarters green morocco, extra, uncut, gilt 
tops. G. P. Putnam & Sons: New York, 1902 


CoLLECToR’s ARNHEIM EDITION: only 300 numbered and signed 
sets printed. 


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1529 Por. Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, of Nantucket. 
First English ed. Small 8° original cloth. London, 1838 


1530 Por. The Conchologist’s First Book. 12 plates. First 
ed. 12° original black cloth. Phila., 1839 
Fine, clean, tall copy, in original binding. 


1531 Por. The Raven and other poems. First ed. 12° original 


cloth, uncut. New York, 1845 
Fine, clean, fresh copy, in original binding. 


1532 Por. Tales. 12° cloth. London, 1845 

One of the copies of first edition exported by Wiley and Putnam, 

and issued in English binding, with title-page containing only their 
London imprint. 

1533 Por. The Raven. By Quarles. First ed., in “ American 
Review,” Feb., 1845. 8° original wrapper. New York. 

This first edition of the Raven was issued under the pseudonym 
. of “ Quarles.” 

1534 Por. Mesmerism “In Articulo Mortis.” An Astounding 
and Horrifying Narrative, shewing the extraordinary 
power of Mesmerism, in arresting the progress of death, 
First ed. 8° paper wrappers, in half calf slip case. 

London, 1846 
The F. W. French copy brought $21. 


1535 Por. Eureka, a prose poem. Firsted. 12° straight- 
grained morocco, extra, gilt back and top, uncut, by 
STIKEMAN & Co. New York, 1848 

Bayard Taylor’s copy, with his autograph on fly-leaf, dated “ New 
York, Aug., 1848.” From the Foote sale. 

1536 Por. The Literati. With a sketch of the author by 
Rufus Wilmot Griswold. Firsted. 12° original cloth. 

New York, 1850 

Fine copy, in original binding. : 

1537 Por. The Raven. [Illustrated by Gustave Doré. With 
comment by E. C. Stedman. Large folio, cloth, gilt 
edges. Harper & Bros.: New York, 1884 


1538 Poetry. Poems of Pushkin, by Panin, 1888; —Poetical 
Works of Campbell, 1844; — Poems and Ballads of 
A. C. Swinburne, third series, 1889; —Ancient Spanish 
Ballads, by Lockhart, 1877; —Festus, by Bailey, 1866; 
Poetical Works of William Collins, 1853; — Courtship © 
of Miles Standish, by Longfellow, 1859; — Joe Miller’s 
Jest, 1868. 8 vols. 12° and 16° cloth. 


1539 Portry. National Lyrics, by J. G. Whittier, illustrations, 
Boston, 1865;— Snoblace Ball, New York, 1865;—A 
Branch of May, by Lizette W. Reese, Baltimore, 1887; 
— Ballad of the Unsuccessful, by Richard Burton (only 
750 copies printed), Boston, 1900. 4 pamphlets 12°, 


174 


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1544 


1545 


1546 


1547 


1548 


1549 


1550 


1551 


CATALOGUE. 


Pouitics for Young Americans, by Nordhoff, 1886; — 
American Politics, by Johnston, 1889; —The State, by 
Wilson, 1889 ;— Congressional Government, by Wilson, 
1887; — History of Political Economy, by Ingram, 
1888; — Recent Economic Changes, by Wells, 1889 ;— 
Wealth and Welfare, by Berkeley, 1887; — Political 
Mirror, or review of Jacksonism, 1835. 8 vols. 12° cloth. 


Potk. Life of James Knox Polk, late President of the 
United States. By J. S. Jenkins. Portrait, also por- 
trait engraved by Balch laid in. 12° half roan. 

Auburn, 1850 

Potysius. Histories of Polybius. Translated from the 
text of F. Hultsch, by Evelyn S. Shuckburgh. 2 vols. 
8° half morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 

London, 1889 

Poorg, Ben. Perley. Political Register and Congressional 
Directory; a record of the Federal officials of the 
United States of America, 1776-1878. Plate. Royal 
8° half light calf, gilt back and top. Boston, 1878 


Poorer. Federal and State Constitutions, Colonial Char- 
ters and other Organic Laws of the United States. 2 
vols. imperial 8° sheep. Washington, 1878 

Poorer. Perley’s Reminiscences of Sixty Years in the 
National Metropolis. Several hundred portraits and 
illustrations. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Phila., (1886) 

Poprr, Alexander. Works of. New ed., including several 
hundred unpublished letters and other new materials. 
Collected in part by John W. Croker. With introduc- 
tion and notes by Whitwell Elwin. Portraits and other 
illustrations. ro vols. royal 8° half light calf, uncut, gilt 
backs and tops, by RIviERE & Son. 

J. Murray: London, 1871 

Porr. Works of. Portrait. Royal 4° calf (rebacked). 

London, 1717 

Porr. An Epistle [of the Knowledge and Character of 
Men] to Richard, Lord Cobham. Firsted. pp. 14. 
Folio, paper. London, 1733 

Pork. Stowe, the Gardens of Richard, Lord Cobham. 
Addressed to Mr. Pope. Firsted. pp. 22. Folio, un- 
bound (soiled and lacks corner margin of last leaf). 

London, 1732 

Port. An Epistle from Mr. Pope to Dr. Arbuthnot. 
First ed. Vignette. pp. 30. Folio, paper. London, 1734 

[PorTeR, Henry H.] Meredith; or, the Mystery of the 
Meschianza, A tale of the American Revolution. 12° 
original boards, uncut, with the paper label. 

Fine copy of the first edition. Phila., 1831 


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1554 
1555 


1556 


1557 


1558 
1559 


1560 


1561 


1562 


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PorTRAITS. National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished 
Americans, with biographical sketches (by J. Q. Adams, 
Prof. Ticknor, R. Walsh, C. J. Ingersoll and others). 
150 steel portraits. 4 vols. royal 8° half morocco. 

Rice & Hart: Phila., 1854 


RARE PORTRAITS AND VIEWS. 
Some Finely Colored and All Neatly Framed in Black or Gold. 


Anpr&. The Unfortunate Major André. 8° in black and 
gold frame. 

The rare original, signed by “R. P.” 

ARNOLD, Le Général, desertée de |’Armé des Etats-Unis. 
1780. Drawn from the life by Du Simitiere in Phila., 
engraved by B. L. Provost at Pavia. 4°. Fine impres- 
sion, untrimmed, in narrow black frame. 


Boston, Mass. View of the City of Boston from Breed’s 
Hill in Charlestown. Del., and engraved by S. Hill. 
From the Mass. Magazine, 1791. 8°, in narrow black 
frame. 


BuNKER Hill. A Correct View of the Late Battle at 
Charlestown, June 17th, 1775. Aitken, sculp. Oblong 
8° copperplate. From the Penn. Magazine for Sept., 
1775. 4°, in narrow black frame. 


Very rare contemporary engraving, and probably the first engrav- 
ing of the battle, engraved by J. Aitken of Philadelphia, printer of 
the Aitken Bible. 

BuNKER’s Hill. View of the attack on Bunker’s Hill, 
with the Burning of Charlestown, June 17, 1785. Drawn 
by Mr. Millar, engraved by Lodge. Engraved for 
Barnard’s History of England. Oblong 4°, in narrow 
black oak frame. | 

Burcoyne, General. Pollard, sculp. Engraved for Mur- 
ray’s History of the American War. 8° inlaid in narrow 
black frame. 

Burcoyne. ~ ‘‘ West Bank of Hudson’s River, with the 
Encampment of Gen’l Burgoyne’s Army, Sept. 20, 
1777. 8°, in narrow black frame. 

Cuinton, General. Engraved for Murray’s History of | 
the American War. 8°, in narrow black oak frame. 
ConcorpD Battle Ground. ‘‘A View of Concord, taken 
1776.” From the Mass. Magazine, 1794. S. Hill (sc). 

8°, untrimmed in narrow black and gold frame. 

DrawinGc. Original Pen and Ink Drawing by Sully, 
1839, for small vignette “ Miranda,” engraved by R. 
W. Dodson. With engraved plate, 2 on one sheet, with 
folio mat. 


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PORTRAITS AND VIEWS—ConrTINnvuEp. 

1563 FRANKLIN, Benjamin, LL. D., F.R.S. D. Martin, pinx’t, 
E. Savage, sculpt., Boston, published and sold by Abel 
Bowen, engraver, No. 2 Congress Square. Folio, mez- 
zotint, in fine gold frame. 

Fine impression of Savage’s portrait of Franklin. 


1564 GeorGE the III. J, Chapman, sculp. Published as the 
Act directs, Nov. 16, 1804, by J. Wilkes. Oval, stipple, 
finely colored. 4°, in narrow gold frame. 


1565 Hamitton, Alexander. Froma portrait in the possession 
of the family. Considered by Alexander Hamilton as 
the best portrait of himself. Engraved by Max Rosen- 
thal. India proof mezzotint printed in colors. 4°, in 
narrow gold frame. 

Edition limited to 15 copies printed in colors. 

1566 Hancock. View of the Seat of his Excellency, John 
Hancock, Esq., Boston. Hill, del. et sculp. (From 
Massachusetts Magazine, Vol. I, 1789). 8°, in narrow 
gold frame. 


1567 Kosciusko, General, Commander-in-Chief of the Polish 
Army. J. Chapman, sculp’t, 1794. 8°, oval stipple, 
finely colored, in narrow gold frame. 

1568 Montcatm, Louis-Joseph, Marquis de. Sergent, del. et 
sculp., 1790. A Paris chez Blin, etc. Within oval, 
bust, nearly full face, in court dress. 4°, aquatint, in 
narrow gold frame. . 

A beautiful portrait of Montcalm, and finely colored. 

1570 [Rawpon.] Earl Moira. Engraved from an original 
miniature by J. Chapman. 12°, finely colored in narrow 
gold frame. 

1571 WARREN, Major-Gen’l Joseph, Slain at the Battle of 


Bunker’s Hill, June, 17, 1775. J. Norman, sc. 8°, 


untrimmed, in narrow black oak frame. 


1572 WASHINGTON Portrait. Signed ‘‘ Artist’s Proof, Wm. E. 
Marshall,” on India paper, before all letters except 
copyright line. In fine gold frame. 

Baker, No. 286. A beautiful impression with wide margins. With 
copyright. “Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1862, 
by William E. Marshall, in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court 
of the United States, for the Southern District of New York, copy- 
right of Photographs secured.” 

1673 WASHINGTON. Original Water-Color Drawing of “ Wash- 
ington’s Headquarters, Valley Forge.” 4°, in narrow 
gold frame. 


1574 WasHiINnGTON. Original Sepia Drawing of “ Washington’s 
Headquarters, New York.” 8°, in narrow black frame, 


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1577 
1578 
1579 
1580 
1581 
1582 
1583 
1584 


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1586 


1587 


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1589 


1590 


1591 


WATER-COLORS. 


Linton, E. M. Woman Driving Cow at Twilight. 

Unknown. Birch Trees. 

Hurrineton, J. L. The Meadow. 

Roys, B. L. The Brook. 

HurFincton, J. L. Spring Fishing. 

Levy, H. S. The Load of Hay. 

Levy. Close of Day, Acadie. 

a G., ’96. Street Scene, Liverpool on Rainy 
ay. 

Sm1tH, G. Tramp with the Green Corn. 

SMITH. The Union Soldier. 


Pottery. English Pottery and Porcelain; being a con- 
cise account of the development of the potter’s art in 
England. New ed., revised and greatly enlarged. By 
A. E. Downman. Illustrations. 12° cloth. 

| London, 1896 

PRENTIsS, Seargent Smith. Life and Times of. By Jo- 
seph D. Shields. Portrait. 8° cloth. Phila., 1884 

Prescott, William. Complete Works of. New and re- 
vised ed., with the author’s latest corrections and addi- 
tions. Edited by John Foster Kirk. Steel portraits. 
12 vols. 8° half light calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 

LiBRARY EDITION. Routledge & Sons: London. 

Comprises: Conquest of Mexico, 2 vols.; — Peru, 2 vols.; —Ferdi- 
nand and Isabella, 2 vols.; ~ Philip the Second, 3 vols.; — Charles 
the Fifth, 2 vols; — Miscellanies, 1 vol. 

Prescott. Biographical and Critical Miscellanies. First 
ed. Portrait. 8° cloth. New York, 1845 


Prescott. History of the Conquest of Peru. First ed. 
Portraits. 2 vols. 8° cloth. New York, 1847 
PRESENTATION Copies. The Torrent and the Night Be- 
fore, by E. A. Gardiner, 1896 (with autograph of the 
author; — Letter to the Majority of the Trustees of 
Dudley Observatory (autograph of Millard Fillmore, 
1858) ;— Sylvian Poems, by Isaac Cobb, first ed., 1851 | 
(with inscription by the author) ; — Miner’s 4th of July 
Oration, Boston, 1855 (with a. /.s. of the author). 4 

pamphlets. 
Prime Ministers of Queen Victoria. Edited by Stuart J. 

Reid. Portraits. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. 

London, 1890 
Comprises: Lord Melbourne, by Dunckley;— Sir Robert Peel, 

by McCarthy. 


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1592 PrimMER. The New England Primer Improved. For the 
more easy attaining the true reading of English, to 
which is added, the Assembly of Divines and Mr. Cot- 
ton’s Catechism. Woodcut portrait of George III and 
other cuts. 48° original sheep. Printed for and 

Sold by John Perkins, in Union Street: Boston, 1770 
This edition unknown to Ford. See reproduction of title-page. 

1593 PRiMER. New England Primer Improved, etc. Portrait 
of George III. 48° original sheep. 

John Boyle: Boston, 1774 
Upper portion of title-page and portrait mutilated, and seven lines 
thumb-worn. 

1594 Primer. The New England Primer, or an easy and 
pleasant guide to the Art of Reading, adorned with 
cuts. To which are added the Assembly of Divines’ 
Catechism. 48° original sheep. Printed and sold by J. 


White, near Charles River Bridge: Boston, (1789-99) © 


Not dated, but considered by Ford as the earliest of the undated 
Primers, and put at the head of his list. Only two copies mentioned 
in Ford’s List. 

Contains rare woodcut portrait of Washington, “‘ The President of 
the United States” on the preliminary leaf. Special attention is 
called to the portrait of Washington on account of its similarity to 
the portrait of Washington engraved by Paul Revere, and now first 
identified and reproduced in the preface of the new Grolier Club pub- 
lication, ‘* Engraved Portraits of Washington, by Charles Henry 
Hart.” It is possibie that this may be also engraved by Paul Revere 


See reproduction of title-page and portrait. 


1595 Primer. The New England Primer Much Improved. 
Containing a variety of easy lessons. 48° original 


wrappers. ; Phila., 1797 

1596 PRIMER. New England Primer Improved. Cuts. 48° 

boards. Haverhill, 1811 
Unusually fine copy. 


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1597 PRimMER. New England Primer Improved. Cuts. 32 
boards (title-page crudely repaired). 
Norwich, Conn., 1812 
1598 PrimER. The New England Primer; to which is added 
the catechism. Woodcuts. 48° boards. 
Haverhill, Mass., 1813 
1599 Primer. New England Primer; or an easy and pleasant 
guide to the art of reading. To which is added the 
catechism. 48° wrappers (one leaf mutilated). 
Concord, N. H., 1813 
1600 PrimER. New England Primer improved. Woodcuts. 
48° boards (worm-holed). J. Loring: Boston, (1814) 
1601 Primer. Boston Primer; being an improvement of the 
New England Primer, with Dr. Watts’s and the Assem- 
bly’s Catechisms. Cuts, 32° boards, Boston, 1815 


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PRIMER. New England Primer, improved. Cuts. 48° 
stitched. Exeter, N. H., 1816 
PRIMER. The Youth’s Primer, etc. By Jonathan Fisher, 
A. M., late minister of the Gospel, at Bluehill, Me. 
Cuts. 24° boards. Boston, 1817 
The numerous illustrations were cut by the author with a jack- 
knife. (Manson, No. 3517.) Fine, clean copy. 
PRIMER. Beauties of the New England Primer. Wood- 
cuts. 48° original wrappers (worn). 
S. Wood & Son: New York, (1818?) 
PRIMER. New England Primer. Cuts. 48° original 
wrappers. Newark, 1824 
Primer. New England Primer; adorned with cuts (in- 
cluding ‘*‘ Washington brave’’). 48° wrapper (margins 
of last two leaves slightly injured). Brattleboro, 1825 
PRIMER. The Improved New England Primer, etc. To 
which is annexed the shorter catechism. Woodcuts. 
32° original wrappers (water-stained). 
, Wells River, Vt., 1833 
PRIMER. New England Primer, improved. Woodcuts. 
48° boards. Boston, 1777; reprinted Hartford, 1843 
Primer. New England Primer, improved. To which is 
added the Episcopal and the Assembly of Divines cate- 
chisms. Cuts. 48° wrappers. 
S. Babcock: New Haven, (1843) 
PRIMER. New England Primer, etc. To which is added 
the catechism. Woodcuts. 48° original wrappers. 
Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, (184-) 


PriMER. New England Primer. With historical intro- 
duction by Rev. H. Humphrey. Adorned with cuts. 
24° paper. S. A. Howland: Worcester, n. d. 

PRINCE, Thomas. Chronological History of New Eng- 
land in the Form of Annals; being a summary and exact 
Account of the most material transactions and occur- 
rences relating to this country, from 1602 to 1732. 
Vol. I. 12° original boards, uncut, in solander case of 
three-quarters blue morocco. Boston, 1736 

Exceedingly rare in such fine, untrimmed condition. 

Prize Essays on a Congress of Nations for the Adjust- 
ment of International Disputes. (By Bolles, Hamil- 
ton, T.C. Upham, William Ladd and others). 8° cloth. 

Boston, 1840 

ProupD, Robert. History of Pennsylvania, in North 
America, from 168r till after the Year 1742; to which 
is added a brief Description of the said Province. 
Portrait and map. 2 vols. 8° half blue crushed levant 
morocco, uncut, gilt tops. Phila., 1797-98 

A fine, clean, uncut copy. 


180 CATALOGUE. 


1615 ProvipEeNce, R. I. History of the Organization of the 
First Light Infantry Veteran Association of Provi- 
dence. With a roster, address and poem. Vol. I only. 


8° cloth. (Providence), 1870 

1616 UINTILIAN’S Institutes of Oratory, in twelve 
beoks. By John S. Watson. 2 vols. 12° half calf, 

gilt backs. London, 1882 


1617 Ree J. CEuvres Completes, avec les notes de 
; tous les commentateurs. Cinquiéme édition, pub- 
liée par L. Aimé-Martin. Steel portrait and plate. 6 

vols. royal 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt tops. 
Paris, 1844 
1618 RAMAGE, Craufurd T. Beautiful Thoughts from French 
and Italian, Latin, Greek, German and Spanish Au- 
thors. 4 vols. thick 12° half red morocco, gilt backs 
and sides. Liverpool, 1868-75 
1619 Ramsaup, Alfred. History of Russia, from the earliest 
times to 1882. Translated by L. B. Lang. Edited 
and enlarged by Nathan H. Dole. Steel portraits. 3 
vols. 8° half crimson morocco, uncut, gilt backs and 
tops. London, n. d. 
1620 Ramsay, E. B. Reminiscences of Scottish Life and 
Character. 12° half crimson crushed levant morocco, 

uncut, gilt back and top, by RivizrE & Son. 
Edinburgh, 1868 
1621 RANDOLPH. Life of John Randolph of Roanoke. By 
Hugh A. Garland. Portraits. 2 vols. 12° half light 
calf, gilt backs and tops. New York, 1850 


1622 RANKE, Leopold. History of the Popes. Translated by 
E. Foster. Steel portraits. 3 vols. 12° half light calf, 
uncut, gilt backs and tops, by RivEirE & SON. 

Bohn: London, 1889 

1623 RANTOUL, Robert, Jr. Memoirs, Speeches and Writings 
of. Edited by Luther Hamilton. Portrait. 8° half 
morocco. Boston, 1854 

1624 RAPHAEL. Cartoons of Raphael. Engraved by G. 
Greatbach from the originals at Hampton Court Pal- 
ace. 7 plates. Folio, in portfolio (soiled). London. 

1625 RawLinson, George. Works of. . Maps and illustrations. 
13 vols. 8° half green crushed levant morocco, uncut, 


gilt backs and tops. London, 1881-89 

CoMPRISES: Ancient Egypt, 2 vols.;— Five Great Monarchies, 3 
vols.; — Sixth and Seventh Great Oriental Monarchies, 2 vols. ;— 
Manual of Ancient History, 1 vol.;— Herodotus, 4 vols.; — 


Pheenicia, 1 vol. 


1626 


1627 


1628 


1629 


1630 


1631 


1632 


1633 


1634 


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RAWLINson. History of Herodotus. A new English 
version, edited with copious notes and appendices il- 
lustrating the history and geography of Herodotus. 
Maps and illustrations. 4 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. 

London, 1862 


ReaD, T. B. Poetical Works of. 3 vols. 16° cloth. 
Phila., 1868 


READE, Charles. A Woman-Hater. Firsted. 3 vols. 
small 8° cloth, uncut (stamp on title of Vol. I). 
Edinburgh, 1877 


RECAMIER. Madame Récamier and Her Friends. By 
H. Noel Williams. 17 fine photogravure portraits, 
proofs before letters. Thick 4° three-quarters light 
blue ooze calf, gilt back, uncut, gilt top. 

London, 1go1 
LARGE PAPER: only 600 copies printed ; 250 for America. 


RECENT Ideals of American Art. 175 oil paintings and 
water-colors in the galleries of private collectors, re- 
produced in Paris on copperplates by the Goupil photo- 
gravure and typogravure process. Text by George 
William Sheldon. Complete set in 27 parts folio paper, 
uncut. D. Appleton & Co.: New York, 1888 

Includes the work of George Inness, F. S. Church, F. D. Millet, 
C. S. Pearce, Elihu Vedder, Percy Moran, Winslow Homer, Thomas 
Allen, Eastman Johnson and others. 

REED, J. Eugene. Lives of the Roman Emperors and 
their Associates, from Julius Caesar (B. C. 100), to 
Augustus (A. D. 476). Illustrated with 50 steel plates 
and numerous engravings on wood. 5 vols. royal 8° 
half light calf, gilt backs and tops. Phila., 1883 


Rein, J. J. Industries of Japan; together with an ac- 
count of its agriculture, forestry, arts and commerce; 
from travels and researches undertaken at the cost of 
the Prussian government. Maps, wood engravings and 
plates printed in gold and colors. Royal 8° half mo- 
rocco, gilt back and top. London, 1889 


Reticious Mission of the Irish People, by Spalding, 
1880; — Permanent Elements of Religion, by Carpen-- 
ter, 1887; — Natural Law in the Spiritual World, by 
Drummond, 1885; — Divinity of Our Lord, by Liddon, 
1889. 4 vols. 12° cloth. 


REMINISCENCES, by Thomas Carlyle, 1881; — Havelock, 
by Archibald Forbes, 1890;— The 1rgth Century, by 
Mackenzie, 1880; — Letters on Unionist Delusions, by 
Dicey, 1887;— Wilkes, Sheridan, Fox, by Rae, 1874. 
5 vols. 12° cloth. 


182 CATALOGUE. 


1635 RENAN, Ernest. Works of. 16 vols, 8° and 12° half 
light calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by Rivi=RE & Son. 


London. 
CoMPRISES: History of the Origins of Christianity, 7 vols.;— 
People of Israel, 2 vols.; — Future of Science;—Studies in Religious 


History ; — Book of Job; — Hibbert Lectures, 1880 ; — Recollec- 
tions of My Youth; — Philosophical Dialogues and Fragments, 
1883; —Essay on the Age and Antiquity of the Book of Nabathzan 
Agriculture, 1862. 

1636 REPRESENTATIVE American Orations, by Alexander John- 
ston, 3 vols.; — Representative British Orations, by C. 
K. Adams, 3 vols. Together 6 vols. 16° half morocco, 
uncut, gilt backs. New York, 1887-88 


1637 ReresBy, Sir John. Memoirs and Travels of, contain- 
ing anecdotes and secret history of the Courts of 
Charles II and James Il and a view of the governments 
and society in the principal states and courts of Europe 
during the time of Cromwell’s usurpation. Plates. 
Thick 8° half red morocco, gilt back, uncut, gilt top. 

. London, 1813 

ExtTRA ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 66 portraits and plates 
including 11 of those published with the book. 

Mezzotint of Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland, by R. Earlom ; Chief- 
Justice Rainsford, mezzotint by R. Dunkarton; Duke of Albemarle, 
mezzotint by W. Richardson, etc. 

1638 REVERE, Paul. Royal American Magazine, or universal - 
Repository of Instruction and Amusement, Vol. 1, for 
the year 1774 (12 numbers, Jan. to Dec.) and Vol. 2, — 
nos. 1 to 3, Jan. to March, 1775 (all pub.). 2 vols. 8° 
half calf and parts, uncut. Boston, 1774-75 

This set contains the rare copper portraits of Hon. John Hancock, 
Mr. Samuel Adams and Sir Wilbraham Wentworth and 14 other 
copperplates engraved by Paul Revere and 3 plates by Callender. 
It lacks the View of Boston, America Swallowing the Bitter Draught 
and the plates issued with the last three numbers. Mr. W. L. An- 
drews in his Paul Revere and his Engraving is doubtful if the plate 
with the March, 1775, number was ever issued. This is the most 
complete set ever offered for sale by auction. It is the Deane copy 
and has been added to, one plate and one number being added, mak- 
ing the text complete. It has six of the original wrappers. 

No complete set of this magazine with all the plates is known and 
without doubt is one of the rarest pieces of Americana tofind in 
complete condition. Andrews only mentions the Brinley copy in 
Yale College. Deane copy brought $160. The single portrait of 
John Hancock engraved by Paul Revere sold on the Clark sale for 
$50. See reproductions. 

1639 ReyNoLps. Memoirs of Sir Joshua Reynolds, late Presi- 
dent of the Royal Academy; comprising original anec- 
dotes of many distinguished persons, his contempora- 
ries; and a brief analysis of his discourses, to which 
are added Varieties on Art. 2 portraits from drawings 
by J. Jackson, engraved by R. Cooper and H. Meyer. 
4° half vellum, uncut. London, 1813 


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Ricarpo, David. Works of; with a notice of the life 
and writings of the author. By J. R. McCulloch. 
Portrait. 8° half brown morocco, uncut, gilt back and 


top. London, 1888 
RicHarps, A. M. Letter and Spirit. Square 12° boards, 
uncut. Boston, (1891) 


RIcHARDSON, Charles F. American Literature, 1607- 
1885. 2 vols. 8° half crushed levant morocco, uncut, 
gilt backs and tops. New York, 1889 

RICHARDSON, Samuel. Novels of. With an introduction 
by Ethel M. McKenna. Illustrations reproduced from 
the engravings by E. F. Burney, Thomas Stothard and 
others. z2o0vols. 12° half morocco, gilt backs and tops. 

Phila., 1902 

RICHARDSON. By Austin Dobson. 12° cloth, uncut. 

New York, 1902 

Ricuey, A. G. Short History of the Irish People, down 
to the date of the Plantation of Ulster. Edited with 
notes, by R. R. Kane. 8° half red morocco, gilt back 
and top. — Dublin, 1887 

Ritson, Joseph. Robin Hood; a collection of all the 
ancient songs, poems and ballads (relating to Robin 
Hood). Engravings by Bewick. Second ed., with 
additions. 2 vols. small 8° cloth, uncut. 

W. Pickering: London, 1832 

Ritson. Ancient Popular Poetry. Edited by Joseph 
Ritson; revised by E. Goldsmid. 2 vols. inone. 8° 
cloth, uncut. Privately printed: Edinburgh, 1884 

LARGE PAPER: only 75 copies printed. 

RIVERSIDE Press. Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Ren- 
dered into English verse by Edward Fitzgerald. Edited 
by W. A. Brown. 8° boards, uncut. (Cambridge), 1900 

ONLY 300 copies printed. The first publication of the Riverside 
Press series. 

RiverRsIDE Press. The Anti-Slavery Papers of J. R. 

Lowell. 2 vols. 8° boards, uncut. Cambridge, 1902 
ONLY 500 copies printed for sale. 

RIVERSIDE Press. Fifteen Sonnets of Petrarch. Selected 
and translated by T. W. Higginson. Narrow 16° cloth, 
uncut. - Boston, 1903 

ONLY 400 copies printed. . 

RIvERSIDE Press. Instructions concerning erecting of a 

library. By Gabriel Naudeus, interpreted by J. Evelyn. 


16° half calf, uncut. Cambridge, 1903 
RIVERSIDE Press. Compensation: an essay. By R. W. 
Emerson. 16° boards, uncut. (Cambridge), 1903 


ONLY 500 copies printed for sale. 


1653 


1654 


1655 


1656 


1657 


1658 


1659 


1660 


1661 


1662 


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RIvERSIDE Press. Songs and Sonnets of Pierre de Rous- 
ard. Translated by C. H. Page. 12° boards, uncut. 
Boston, 1903 

ONLY 425 copies printed. 
Rives, Amélie. Tanis, the Sang-Digger. Firsted. 12° 
- cloth, uncut. | New York, 1893 

With 3 pp. a. /. s. of Amélie Chanler (Amélie Rives) inserted. 


Roserts, Charles G. D. A Sister to Evangeline. First 
ed. Map. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1898 
Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 


Roserts, Oliver Ayer. History of the Military Com- 
pany of the Massachusetts, now called the Ancient and 
Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts, 1637- 
1888. Numerous portraits and illustrations. 4 vols. 
imperial 8° cloth. Boston, 1895 


Ropertson, Frederick W. Sermons, first five series, 
1888-89; — Notes on Genesis, 1886; — Lectures and 
Addresses, 1886;— Lectures on the Epistles to the 
Corinthians, 1889; — Education of the Human Race, 
1883; — Analysis of Tennyson’s “ In Memoriam,” 1884; 
— Life and Letters of, edited by S. A. Brooke, 2 vols., 
1887. Together 12 vols. 12° half antique calf, gilt 
edges, by RIvIERE & SON. London. 


RoBERTSON, William. Works of. With an account of 
the life and writings of the author, by Dugald Stewart. 
Portrait. 6 vols. 8° calf, gilt backs (bindings rubbed). 

London, 1851 


Roprer, G. Antiquité des Races Humaines. Beautifully 
~ pound in 8° full antique polished morocco, extra, blind 
back and sides in panels, gold marbled edges, with 
- doublé of blue morocco, tooled with an intricate pat- 
tern, inlaid compartments of orange, green and maroon 
morocco, by Cortin—-SimieR, Relieur, G. Lazardette, 
Doreur. Paris, 1862 
A presentation copy from the binder to Anatole Montaiglon, with 
inscription. ~ A beautiful binding tooled in a Grolier pattern. 
Rocers, James E. T. Cobden and Modern Political 
Opinion; essays on certain political topics. 8° half 
red morocco, gilt back and top. London, 1873 


Rocers. The First Nine Years of the Bank of England, 
1694-1703. 8° half brown morocco, uncut, gilt back 
and top. Oxford, 1837 


Rocers. Six Centuries of Work and Wages, the history 


of English Labor, 8° half light calf, gilt back and top. 
| New York, n, d, 


186 


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1669 

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Rouuin, Charles. Ancient History of the Egyptians, 
Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Per- 
sians, Grecians and Macedonians. Translated from 
the French. JRevised, corrected and illustrated with 
maps and portrait by S. Smith, New York. 4 vols. 8° 


half morocco. New York, 1830 . 


Roman Contemporain: Germinie Lacerteux. By Ed- 
mond and Jules de Goncourt. 10 etched plates. 8° 
cloth, uncut. Phila., n. d. 

ONLY 1000 copies printed on Japanese Vellum Paper. 

RomAN and the Teuton, by Kingsley, 1889; — Origin of 
the Aryans, by Taylor; — Introduction to Roman Law, 
by Hadley, 1888;— Cicero on Oratory and Orators, 
by Watson, 1884;— The Ancient City, by De Cou- 
langes, 1889; — World-Life, by Winchell, 1889. 6 vols. 
12° cloth. | 

RoosEvELT, Theodore. Hunting Trips of a Ranchman, 
sketches of sport onthe Northern Cattle Plains. Illus- 
trated by A. B. Frost, R. S. Gifford, Fannie E. Gif- 
ford, J. C. Beard, H. Sandham. Full-page etchings, 
engravings on China paper and other illustrations. Im- 
perial 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1883 

MEDORA EDITION: only 500 copies printed. 
RoosEVELT. Winning of the West. Maps. 2 vols. 8° 


cloth, uncut. New York, 1889 
RoosevELT. The Rough Riders. First ed. Portraits and 
illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1899 


With type-written letter signed by the author, inserted. 
Roscor, Henry. Lives of Eminent British Lawyers. 
Engraved title by E. Finden. 12° half brown morocco, 
uncut, gilt back and top. , London, 1830 


Roscoe, William, Life of Lorenzo De Medici, called the 
Magnificent. Portrait. 12° half light calf, uncut, gilt 


back and top. Bohn: London, 1889 ~ 


Rose, J. H. A Century of Continental History, 1780- 
1880, 12° half crimson morocco, gilt back and top. 


London, 1889 


ROSETTA Stone. Report of the Committee appointed by 
the Philomathean Society of the University of Pennsy]- 
vania to translate the Inscription on the Rosetta Stone. 
(With a translation of the Hieroglyphic text.) Colored 
plates and border illustrations. 4° cloth (bindings 
worn). (Phila., 1859) 

Rossetti, Christina G. Poems. Portrait and illustra- 
tions, 12° half light calf, gilt, uncut, gilt top. 

Boston, | 1897 


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1674 RossetT1, Dante Gabriel. The House of Life; being 
now for the first time given in its full text. Illustrated 
with 3 borders and 114 initial letters by B. G. Good- 
hue. 8° vellum, uncut. Copeland & Day: Boston, 1893 

ONLY 500 copies printed on French hand-made paper. 
1675 Rossetti. Life of. By Joseph Knight. 8° cloth, uncut. 
London, 1887 
Great Writers Series, large paper copy. 
1676 Rossetti. A Versified Autobiography. Translated and 
supplemented by W. M. Rossetti. Plates. 8° cloth, un- 
cut. London, 1902 
One of 105 copies printed for America. 

1677 Rousseau, Jean Jacques. Confessions of. Illustrations. 

12° cloth. London, 1883 


1678 RowrantT Club. Code of Regulations; origin of the 
Club; names of members and officers. 8° stitched, 
uncut. Cleveland, 1892 

ONLY 250 copies printed. 

1679 RoxspurGHE Club. Floriant and Florete, a metrical ro- 
mance of the 14th century. Edited from a unique MS. 
at Newbattle Abbey. By Francisque Michel. Colored 
plates. 4° half roan, uncut. Edinburgh, 1872 


1680 Roya. Gallery of British Art. 27 fine steel engravings 
by Finden, C. W. Sharpe, W. T. Roden and others, 
from original paintings by G. S. Newton, J. Constable, 
David Wilkie, C. Stanfield and others. Large folio, 
half morocco. Published by J. Hogarth: London. ° 


1681 RoycrorT Press. As It Seems to Me: being some Philis- 
tine Essays concerning several Things. By Elbert 
Hubbard. Portrait. 8° rough calf, uncut. 

Roycroft Shop: East Aurora, 1898 


1682 RoycrorT Press. Essay on Art and Life, as written by 
Vernon Lee. With vignettes and initial letters printed 
in gold and colors. 8° boards, uncut. . 

| Roycroft Shop: East Aurora, 1896 
ONLY 352 copies printed on vellum paper. 

1683 Roycrort Press. Song of Songs which is Solomon’s; 
being a reprint and a study by Elbert Hubbard. 8° 
boards, uncut. Roycroft Shop: East Aurora, 1896 

ONLY 600 copies printed. . 

1684 RoycrortT Press. Upland Pastures; being some outdoor 
essays dealing with the beautiful things that the spring 
and summer bring. By Adeline Knapp. With border 
illustrations colored by hand and initial letters in gold 
and colors. 8° boards, uncut. 

| Roycroft Shop: East Aurora, 1897 
ONLY 600 copies printed. 


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1685 Roycrort Press. In the Track of the Book-Worm. By 
Irving Browne. With initial letters printed in gold and 
colors. 8° boards, uncut. 

: Roycroft Shop: East Aurora, 1897 
ONLY 590 copies printed. | 

1686 RoycrorT Press. Love Ballads of the XVIth Century; 
being a pleasant collection of choice songs. By (Elbert 
Hubbard). 8° boards, uncut. 

Roycroft Shop: East Aurora, (1897) 

1687 RoycrortT Press. The Dipsy Chanty and other selected 
poems. By Rudyard Kipling. Done into a book by 
Elbert Hubbard. With initial letters in gold and colors. 
8° limp rough calf, uncut. 

Roycroft Shop: East Aurora, 1899 
ONLY 950 copies printed. 

1688 Roycrort Press. Essay on Walt Whitman. By R. L. 
Stevenson. With a little journey to the home of Whit- 
man by Elbert Hubbard. Frontispiece and engraved 
title. 8° limp calf, uncut. 

Roycroft Shop: East Aurora, 1900 

No. 1 of 50 copies specially printed and illuminated by hand. 

1689 RUSSELL, Sir Charles. The Parnell Commission: Open- 
ing Speech for the Defence, delivered by Sir Charles 
Russell. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1889 


1690 RusseLL, Lord John. Life of. By Spencer Walpole. 
With 2 portraits. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1889 


1691 AGARD, TuHEopat F. Gasriet. Le Grand Voyage 
du pays des Hvrons, situé en l’Amerique vers la mer 
douce, es derniers confins de la Nouvelle France dite 
Canada. Avec un Dictionaire de la langue Huronne, 
pour la commodite de ceux qui ont 4 voyager dans le 
pays, & n’ont l’intelligence d’icelle langue. Par F. 
Gabriel Sagard Theodat. Recollet de S. Frangois, de 
la Prouince de S. Denys en France. Engraved title and 
11 prel leaves unnumbered; Text, 380 pp., 2 blank 
leaves; Dictionnaire de Langue Huronne, 72 leaves un- 
numbered, Sig. a-i, including the title; Table, 7 leaves, 
Sig. K. Small 8° calf. Paris, chez Denys Mo- 
reau, Rue S. Jacques, 4 la Salamandre d’Argent, 1632 
Fine copy, except for slight water-stain on bottom of few leaves. 
Barlow copy sold for $100, Murphy copy $170, Pratt copy $165 and 
priced on a New York catalogue at $315. ; 

1692 SaINT-Simon, Duke of. Memoirs of the Reign of Louis 
XIV and the Regency. Translated by Bayle St. John. 

3 vols. 8° half green morocco, gilt backs and tops. 
London, 1889 


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1699 


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SaLa, George Augustus. Paris Herself Again in 1878- 


79. Firsted. With 400 illustrations. 2 vols. 8° half 
brown morocco, gilt backs and tops. London, 1879 


SALA. America Revisited, from the Bay of New York to 


the Gulf of Mexico, and from Lake Michigan to the 
Pacific. Firsted. Illustrated with nearly 400 engrav- 
ings. 2 vols. 8° half olive colored morocco, extra, gilt 
back. Vizetelly & Co.: London, 1882 


SALON of 1891. By Antonin Proust. 1oo photogravure 


plates and etchings by Goupil & Co. With text in Eng- 
lish, translated by Henry Bacon. Imperial 8° in parts, 
uncut, enclosed in pale blue satin cover, the duplicate 
set of etchings also enclosed in satin portfolio. 

Goupil & Co.: Paris, 1891 


HoLuaND EDITION: only 14 copies printed, with 24 etchings 
printed on satin, proofs before letters, with mats. 


SALON of 1892 by Gustave Larroumet. 100 photogra- 


S 


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vure plates and etchings by Goupil & Co. With text 
in English, translated by Henry Bacon. Imperial 8° 
in parts, uncut, enclosed in full morocco cover. 
Paris, 1892 
JAPAN EDITION: text and engravings on Japanese vellum, with 
duplicate set of plates on parchment, edition limited to 10 copies, all 
the plates being proofs before letters. 
AMUELS, Edward A. Our Northern and Eastern Birds; 
containing descriptions of the birds of the northern 
and eastern States and British Provinces. Illustrated 
with many species of the birds and accurate figures of 
their eggs. Colored plates and other illustrations. 
Royal 8° half morocco. New York, 1883 


AND, George. Works of. 9 vols. 12° three-quarters 
brown morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 
Roberts Bros.: Boston, 1888 


ComprRIsEs: Consuelo, 4 vols.;—The Miller of Angibault;— 
The Snow Man ;— Antonia; — Mauprat ; — Monsieur Sylvestre. 


Sanpers, Daniel Clark. A History of the Indian Wars 


with the first settlers of the United States, particularly 
in New England. Written in Vermont. pp. 319. 16° 
elegantly bound by SanrorpD in full crushed French 
levant morocco, with doublé, Derome tooling on the_ 
outside, ‘* Damaseato Italiane” tooling on the doublé. 
Wright & Sibley : Montpelier, Vt., 1812 
This is the largest and best copy that has ever been offered for 
sale. It was the “nugget” of all the copies that the late William 
Clogston ever possessed and he probably had found more than a 
dozen copies during his life. 
“The mystery which surrounded the authorship, history and 
origin of this very rare volume has been slowly dispelled by succes- 
sive fragments of information, So few copies have survived the 


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CONTINUED. 

holocaust to which it was devoted that its very existence was un- 
known to the most zealous collectors of Indian and Vermont history. 
Published anonymously, without preface, it was known to but few 
that the author was the Rev. Daniel Clark Sanders, President of the 
University of Vermont. Immediately after its appearance, some 
person, evidently a personal enemy of the author, published an 
acrimonious critique of the book in the ‘ Liberal and Philosophical 
Repository.’ The animus of the critic was evidenced, not only by the 
bitterness of his language, but by his ignorance of the subject of 
Indian wars being more profound than that of the author of the 
book he scored. Such was the effect of the article upon either Mr. 
Sanders or the publishers, that the work was suppressed. But very 
few copies could have escaped the hands that were now as zealous 
to destroy as they had lately been to create. In fact, so nearly com- 
plete was the destruction of the book, that it was forgotten by those 
who professed to know most of its author, his biographers. Neither 
Thompson, Williams or Hemmenway, who published memoirs of 
Sanders, mention his authorship of the book.” — Field. 


1700 [SanDERS.] History of the Indian Wars with the first 
settlers of the United States to the commencement of 
the late war, together with an appendix not before 
added to this history, containing interesting accounts 
of the battles fought by Gen. Andrew Jackson. Fron- 
tispiece. 16° full antique morocco, red edges. 

Rochester, 1828 
The second edition of Sanders’s Indian Wars, which is nearly as 
scarce as the first edition. 
With autograph notes by Samuel G. Drake. 

1701 SARGENT, Nathan. Public Men and Events, from the 
commencement of Mr. Monroe’s administration in 
1817 to the close of Mr. Fillmore’s administration in 
1853. 2 vols. 8° half light calf, gilt backs and tops. 

Phila., 1875 


1702 SAUNDERS, Frederick. Salad for the Solitary and the 
Social. Illustrations. 8° cloth. New York, 1883 


1703 SAVONAROLO, Girolamo. Life and Times of. By Prof. 
Pasquale Villari. Translated by Linda Villari. Por- 
traits and illustrations. 2 vols. 8° half light calf, gilt 
backs. New York, 1888 


1704 SCHERER, W. History of German Literature, Trans- 
lated by Mrs. F. C. Conybeare. 2 vols. 8° half blue 
morocco, gilt backs and tops. New York, 1888 


1705 SCHILLER, Frederick. History of the Thirty Years’ War; 
— Dramatic Works; — Early Dramas and Romances; 
—Essays. Portraits. 4 vols. 12° half light calf, un- 
cut, gilt backs and tops, by Rivikre & Son. 

Bohn: London, 1884-89 


1706 SCHILLER’s Werke. Herausgegeben von Heinrich Kurtz. 
6 vols, 12° cloth, Leipzig. 


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1707 SCHILLER. Don Carlos and other dramas; — Revolt of 
the Netherlands; — Early Dramas and Romances; — 
Thirty Years’ War. 4 vols. 12° cloth. 

Bohn: London, 1871 


1708 SCHOULER, James. History of the United States of Am- 
erica, 1783 to 1847. 4 vols. 12° half light calf, gilt 
backs and tops. (New York, 1880) 


1709 SCHOULER. History of Massachusetts in the Civil War 
(1860-1864). Portrait. 2 vols. 8° cloth. 
Boston, 1868-71 


1710 SCOLLARD, Clinton. Giovio and Giulia, a metrical ro- 
mance. 16° paper. (New York), 1892 
ONLY 250 copies printed. 
Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 


1711 Scott, E. G. Development of Constitutional Liberty 
in the English Colonies of America. 8° cloth. 
| New York, 1890 


1712 Scott, Sir Walter. Waverley Novels. Steel plates, en- 
graved titles and numerous wood engravings. 48 vols. 
12° half light calf, gilt backs. 

A. & C. Black: Edinburgh, 1877-79 


This edition contains nearly all the woodcuts that appeared in the 
“ Abbotsford” edition, besides the steel plates belonging to the 
“‘ Author’s Favourite Edition.” 


1713 Scorr. Journal of, from the original MS. at Abbots- 


ford. 8° cloth. New York, 1891 
1714 [Scort.] Life of Napoleon Buonaparte. Portrait. 3 
vols. 8° sheep. Phila., 1827 


1715 Scort, W. B. Hades: or the Transit; and the Progress 
of Mind. Etchings by the author. Firsted. Small 
8° cloth, uncut. London, 1838 


1716 Scorr. Poems, Ballads, etc. 17 etchings by the author 
and L. A. Tadema. Firsted. Small 8° cloth, uncut. 
Fine copy. London, 1875 


1717 SECRETAN, Collection of Paintings by Modern and Old 

Masters and of Water-Colors and Drawings, formed by 

Mr. E. Secrétan. Illustrated with 98 full-page photo- 

gravure plates by the Goupil & Co. process. Descrip-. 

tive text by M. Albert Wolff. 2 vols. folio, paper, 
uncut, in silk-lined cloth portfolios. 

New York, (Paris), 1889 


EDITION DE LUXE: only 104 copies printed. 
1718 SrELEy, J. R. The Expansion of England, two. courses 


of lectures, 12° half morocco, uncut, gilt back and 
top. Boston, 1883 


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SENEFELDER, Alois. Complete Course of Lithography; 
containing clear and explicit instructions in all the dif- 
ferent branches and manners of that art, accompanied 
by illustrative specimens of drawings, to which is pre- 
fixed a history of lithography, from its origin to the 
present time. With a preface by F. von Schlichtegroll. 
Translated from the German. Portrait of the author 
and other illustrations. Royal 4° half green crushed 
levant morocco, uncut, gilt top, by BLACKWELL. 

London, 1819 
Senefelder was the inventor of the Art of Lithography and Chemi- 
cal Printing. Fine, clean, uncut copy. 

SERMON on the Mount. Illustrated. Royal 4° tree calf, 
gilt edges. Boston, 1886 


Sewarb, William H. Works of. Edited by George E. 
Baker. Steel portrait and plates. 3 vols. 8° half mo- 
rocco. New York, 1853 


SEWARD. ‘Travels Around the World. Edited by O. R. 
Seward. Portrait and illustrations. 8° cloth, 
New York, 1873 


SHADWELL, Thomas. The Sullen Lovers: or the Imper- 
tinents; a comedy acted by the Duke of York's ser- 
vants. First edition. Small 4° half roan. 

London, 1668 


SHADWELL. The Humorists; acomedy. First ed. Small 
4° half roan (top margins closely cut). London, 1671 


SHADWELL. The Woman-Captain; a comedy. First ed. 
Small 4° half roan (edges closely cut). London, 1680 


SHAFTESBURY, Anthony, Earl of. Characteristicks of 
Men, Manners, Opinions, Times. Copperplate portrait 
and vignettes. 3 vols. 8° calf (broken). (London), 1714 


SHAKESPEARE, William. Works of. The Henry Irving 
Shakespeare. Edited by Henry Irving and Frank A. 
Marshall, with notes and introductions to each play by 
F. A. Marshall and other Shakespearian Scholars, and 
numerous illustrations by Gordon Browne. §8 vols. im- 
perial 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1888 


SHAKESPEARE. Works of. Text revised by Alexander 
Dyce. With a complete glossary of uncommon words. 
Steel portrait. 9 vols. 8° half light calf, gilt backs. 

London, 1875-76 

SHAKSPEARE. Complete Works of, with a memoir, and 
essay on his genius by Barry Cornwall. Historical 
steel engravings. Tragedies, Comedies and Histories. 
3 vols, royal 8° half morocco, Cleveland, 1857 


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SHAKSPEARE. Dramatic Works of. With a glossary and 
notes. Illustrations. 2 vols. 8° mottled sheep (broken). 
Hartford, n. d. 


SHAKESPEARE. On Some of Shakespeare’s Female Char- 
acters: Ophelia, Portia, Desdemona, Juliet, Imogene, 
Rosalind and Beatrice. By Helena Faucit, Lady Mar- 
tin. Firsted. Portraits. 4° full crimson levant mo- 
rocco, extra, inside borders, uncut, gilt top, by ZAEHNS- 
DORF. Edinburgh, 1885 

EXTRA ILLUSTRATED. 61 extra plates inserted, including many 
scarce dramatic portraits and scenes. 

SHAKESPEARE’S Sonnets. Edited with notes and intro- 
duction by Thomas Tyler. Portraits. 8° cloth, uncut. 

London, 1890 

SHAKSPEARE. Heroines of Shakspeare, comprising the 
principal female characters in the plays of the great 
poet. Steel plates. Royal 4° in parts, uncut. London. 


SHAKESPEARE Phrase Book. By John Bartlett. 12° half 
calf, gilt back. Boston, 1882 


SHAKESPEARE. An Inquiry into the Genuineness of the 
Manuscript Corrections in Mr. J. Payne Collier’s An- 
notated Shakspere Folio, 1632. By N. E. S. A. Ham- 
ilton. Small 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1860 


SHAKESPEARE. Life of; compiled from the best sources 
without comment. By Daniel W. Wilder. 12° cloth. 
Boston, 1893 


SHAKESPEARE and Voltaire. By Thomas R. Lounsbury. 
8° cloth. New York, 1902 


SHAKSPER Not Shakespeare. By William H. Edwards. 
With portraits and facsimiles. 8° cloth, uncut. 

Cincinnati, 1900 

SHAKESPEARE. William Shakespeare, portrayed by him- 

self; a revelation of the poet. By Robert Waters. 

Portrait: 12° cloth. New York, (1888) 


SHAKESPEARE’S Funeral and other papers. By Sir Ed- 
ward Hamley. Smal! 8° cloth, uncut. | 
Edinburgh, 1889 

SHAKESPEARE’s Heroines on the Stage. By C. E. L. 
Wingate. Illustrations. Small 8° cloth. 
New York, (1895) 


SHAKESPEARE, Bacon, Jonson and Greene; astudy. By 
Edward J. Castle. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1897 
SHAKESPEARE. Two Dissertations on the Hamlet of 
Saxo Grammaticus and of Shakespear. By R. G. 
Latham, 8° half morocco, ‘London, 1872 


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SHAKESPEARE. Bacon vs. Shakspere; brief for plaintiff. 
By Edwin Reed. Seventh ed., revised and enlarged. 
Portrait and illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1897 


SHAKESPEARE. Seven Lectures on Shakespeare and Mil- 
ton. ByS. T. Coleridge. With a list of all the MS. 
emendations in Mr. Collier’s Folio, 1632, and an intro- 
ductory preface, by J. Payne Collier. 38° cloth, uncut. 

London, 1856 

SHAKSPERE. A Critical Study of his Mind and Art. By 

Edward Dowden. 12° cloth. New York. 


SHAKESPEARIAN Grammar. By E. A. Abbott. 12° cloth. 
London, 1884 

SHAKSPEARE. Wit, Humor and Shakspeare. By John 
Weiss. 12° cloth. Boston, 1876 


SHAKESPEARE Commentaries. By G. G. Gervinus. Trans- 
lated by F. E. Bunnétt. Thick 8° cloth. London, 1883 


SHARPE, Samuel. History of Egypt. 2 vols. 12° half 
light calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 
Bohn: London, 1885 
SHaw, Ralph W. In Many Moods; or miscellaneous 
poems. Firsted. 12° paper, uncut. Lowell, 1889 
Presentation copy to S. A. Drake from the author. 


SHea, John G., and Henry De Courcy. History of the 
Catholic Church in the United States. Portraits. 
Thick 12° cloth. New York, (1879) 


SHEFFIELD, William P. Address delivered before the 
R. I. Hist. Society, Providence, Feb. 7, 1882. (With 
historical appendix.) 8° cloth. Newport, 1883 

Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 


SHELDON, George William. Woman in French Art, with 
essays upon art and life in France. 225 pictures of 
social life in France, reproduced from paintings and 
and drawings by eminent artists, comprising 16 hand- 
colored photogravures, 80 full-page photogravures, 
India proofs and 160 typogravures. Complete in 8 
sections in half russia, portfolios. 

D. Appleton & Co.: New York, 1890 
The whole in cherry box with lock and fall front mounted on an 
easel, for the easy examination of the prints. 
EDITION DE LUXE: only 200 copies printed. 


SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe. Works of, in verse and prose. 
Now first brought together, with many pieces not be- 
fore published. Edited with preface, notes and appen- 
dices, by Harry B. Forman. Steel portrait and plates. 
8 vols. 8° half crimson morocco, uncut, gilt backs and 
tops. Reeves & Turner: London, 1880 


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1756 SHELLEY. Complete Poetical Works of. Text carefully 
revised with notes and a memoir by William Michael 
Rossetti. Portrait and illustrations. 3 vols. 8° half 
black morocco, gilt tops. London. 

1757 SHELLEY. The Revolt of Islam. Firsted. 8° original 
boards, uncut (rebacked), in half morocco slip case, 
lettered). London, 1818 

1758 SHELLEY. Rosalind and Helen: a modern eclogue, with 
other poems. First ed. 8° original cloth. London, 1819 

Fine, clean, uncut copy. 

1759 SHELLEY. Poems. Introduction by Walter Raleigh. 

Illustrations by R. Anning Bell. 8° buckram, uncut. 
London, 1903 
One of 125 copies on Japanese Vellum. 

1760 SHELLEY. Life of. By Edward Dowden. Steel portraits 

and illustrations. 2 vols. 8° half light calf, gilt backs. 
London, 1886 


1761 SHERMAN, William T. Memoirs of. Written by himself. 


Map. 2 vols. 8° cloth. New York, 1875 
1762 SHERMAN and his Campaigns. By Bowman and Irwin. 
Portraits and maps. 8° cloth. New York, 1865 


1763 SipGwick, Henry. Principles of Political Economy. 8° 
half light calf, uncut, gilt back and top, by RiviERE & 
SON. London, 1887 
1764 Sipney. Life of Sidney, Earl of Godolphin, Lord High 
Treasurer of England, 1702 to 1710. 8° half brown 
morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. London, 1888 


1765 SIENKIEWICZ, Henryk. Let Us Follow Him. Trans- 
lated by Vatslaf A. Hlasko and T. H. Bullock. Fron- 
tispiece. 12° cloth, uncut. New York, 1897 

Presentation copy, with a. /. s. by T. H. Bullock, on fly-leaf. 


1766 SIENKIEWICZ.. ‘* Quo Vadis,” a narrative of the time of 
Nero. Translated from the Polish by Jeremiah Curtin. 
Maps and photogravures by Howard Pyle, E. H. Gar- 
rett and E. Van Muyden and others. 2 vols. 8° half 
green morocco, uncut, gilt tops. Boston, 1899 


1767 Simon, M. Jules. The Government of M. Thiers, from 
Feb. 8, 1871 to May 24, 1873. 2 vols. 8° half dark 
morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. New York, 1879. 


1768 SinDING, Paul C. History of Scandinavia. Portrait and 
map. Small 8° cloth. New York, 1868 


1769 SismonplI, J. C. L. Historical View of the Literature of 
the South of Europe. Portraits. 2 vols. 12° half calf, 
uncut, gilt backs and tops, by RiviERE & Son. 

Bohn: London, 1889 


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1770 Simcog, Lieut.-Col. A Journal of the Operations of the 
Queen’s Rangers, from the end of the year 1777 to the 
conclusion of the late American War. Plates. 4° full 
black morocco, gilt edges, inside borders. 

Printed for the Author: Exeter, (1787) 


The Ives and Menzies copy. A splendid copy of the EXCESSIVELY 
RARE ORIGINAL EDITION, clean and fresh as when first printed, and 
the largest copy yet heard of, measuring 8 3-4 by Io 1-2 inches on the 
leaf. 

‘‘ First printed soon after the termination of the War of Indepen- 
dence, but apparently not published, and was almost unknown to 
exist, until a few years ago, when a copy turned up in asale (I believe 
of Mr. Chalmers’ Library), and from that copy the New York edition 
of 1844 was printed.” — Rich. 

This is the only copy that has turned up for sale at auction for 
very many years. It sold on the Menzies sale for $51 and on the 
Ives sale for $152.50. See reproduction of title-page. 


1771 SKEAT, Walter W. Etymological Dictionary of the Eng- 
lish Language. Square 8° cloth. Oxford, 1882 


1772 SMILES, Samuel. Lives of the Engineers. Steel portraits 
and woodcuts. 5 vols. 8° half green crushed levant mo- 
rocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by RivitrE & Son. 

London, 1874-79 


1773 SMITH, Adam. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes 
of the Wealth of Nations. Edited by J. E. T. Rogers. 
2 portraits. 2 vols. 8° three-quarters light calf, uncut, 
glit backs and tops, by RivifRE & Son. Oxford, 1880 


1774 SmitH, C. J. Synonyms and Antonyms. 12° half light 
calf, uncut, gilt back and top, by RiviERE & Son. 
Bohn: London, 1887 


1775 SMITH, James and Horace. Rejected Addresses. New 
ed., with illustrations by George Cruikshank. Portrait. 
12° half light calf, uncut, gilt back and top, by RIVIERE 
& Son. London, 1881 


1776 SMITH, Capt. John. The Trve Travels, Adventvres and 
Observations of Captaine Iohn Smith, in Europe, Asia, 
Affrica, and America, from Anno Domini 1593, to 1629. 
Together with a continuation of his generall History 
of Virginia, Summer Iles, New England, and their pro- 
ceedings, since 1624, to this present 1629; as also of 
the new Plantations of the great River of the Amazons, 
the Iles of St. Christopher, Mevis, and Barbados in the 
West Indies. All written by actuall Authours, whose 
names you shall find along the History. Title, Dedica- 
tion, 1 leaf, Contents, 1 leaf, Poems, 3 leaves. Text, 
pp. 1-60. g plates on one sheet (mounted on linen). 
Folio, full crimson crushed levant morocco, extra. 
London: Printed by F. H. for Thomas Slater, and are 
to bee sold at the Blew Bible in Greene Arbour, 1630 

Fine copy, the Deane copy sold for $160. 


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1777 SmitH, F. Hopkinson. Venice of To-day. 20 large 
facsimile water-colors, each signed with autograph 
mounted with mats. New York, 1896 

ARTIST’S PROOF EDITION: being a duplicate set of the plates; 
only 540 copies signed by the artist. 

1778 SMITH, Samuel. The History of the Colony of Nova- 
Cesaria, or New-Jersey; Containing an Account of its 
First Settlement, Progressive Improvements, the Origi- 
nal and Present Constitution, and other Events, to the 
Year 1721. With some Particulars since; and a Short 
View of its present state. 8° half morocco, gilt edges. 

Burlington, in New-Jersey, 1765 
“ Very scarce and difficult to be met with.” — Rick. 
The author was a native of the colony, the history of which he 
wrote. His work has always been much esteemed. 

1779 SMITH, S. F. Missionary Sketches; a concise history of 
the work of the American Baptist Missionary Union. 
12° cloth. Boston, 1879 

With a. /. s. of the author inserted. 


1780 SmiTH, Rev. Sydney. Works of, portrait, fourth ed., 3 
vols. ; 1848; — Elementary Sketches of of Moral Phil- 
osophy, 1850;— Memoir of, by his daughter, Lady 
Holland, 2 vols., 1855. Together 6 vols. 8° half mo- 
rocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. London. 


1781 [SmirH, William.] A Brief View of the Conduct of 
Pennsylvania, for the Year 1755; So far as it affected 
the General Service of the British Colonies, particu- 
larly the expedition under the late General Braddock. 
In a Second Letter to a Friend in London. 8° brown 
levant morocco, gilt edges, by RIVIERE, in tin slip case. 

R. Griffiths: London, 1756 

This is the Terry copy, for which $40 was paid in 1889. It was then 

stitched, and since been bound at a cost of nearly $10. According to 

Rich and Justin Winsor, Franklin may have had a hand in the “ Brief 

State ” to which this is a supplement, but if the “ True and Impartial 

State ” was by him, these earlier pieces to which that is a reply were 
certainly not. 

1782 SMITH, William. History of Greece. 8° half morocco. 

Boston, 1855 


1783 SmiTH. New Classical Dictionary of Greek and Roman 
Biography, Mythology and Geography. Revised by 
Charles Anthon, 8° sheep (binding broken). 

New York, 1873 

1784 SmitH. Dictionary of the Bible, comprising Antiquities, 
Biography, Geography and Natural History. Numerous 
illustrations. 3 vols. 8° half claret crushed levant mo- 
rocco, uncut, gilt tops. London, 1863 

This and the following 5 lots are bound in uniform bindings. 


1785 


1786 


1787 


1788 


1789 


1790 


1791 


1792 


1793 


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1795 


1796 


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SmitH. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. II- 
lustrations. 2 vols. thick 8° half dark claret crushed 
levant morocco, uncut, gilt tops. London, 1878 


Smitu. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and 
Mythology. Illustrations. 3 vols. 8° half dark claret 
crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt tops. 

London, 1880 

SmitH and Cheetham. Dictionary of Christian Anti- 
quities. Illustrations. 2 vols. thick 8° half dark claret 
crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt tops. London, 1875 


SmitH and Wace. Dictionary of Christian Biography, 
Literature, Sectsand Doctrines. 4 vols. thick 8° half 
dark claret crushed levant morocco, gilt tops. 

Boston, 1877-87 

Smitu, Wayte and Marindin. Dictionary of Greek and 
Roman Antiquities. Third ed., revised and enlarged. 
Illustrations. 2 vols. thick 8° half dark claret crushed 
levant morocco, uncut, gilt tops. London, 1890 


Socialism of To-day, by Emile de Laveleye; — Social 
Equality, by W. H. Mallock, 1882;— Quintessence of 
Socialism, by A. Schaffle, 1889. 3 vols. 12° cloth. 


Sprecues in the U. S. Congress on Banking, Finance, 
etc. 50 pamphlets bound in one vol. 8° half sheep. 


Sprtman, Henry. Relation of Virginia, 1609. Plate. 16° 
three-quarters light blue morocco, uncut. London, 1872 
ONLY 100 copies printed at the Chiswick Press for James F. Hun- 
newell, President of the Club of Odd Volumes, Boston. Presentation 
copy. 
Spencer, Herbert. Universal Progress; — First Princi- 
ples; — Principles of Biology, 2 vols.; — Social Statics. 
5 vols. 12° half morocco, gilt backs. New York, 1870 


SpenceR. Education, Intellectual, Moral and Physical. 
8° half light calf, uncut, gilt back and top. 
New York, 1887 
Spenser, Edmund. Poetical Works of. With introduc- 
tory observations on the Faerie Queene, and notes by 
the editor. Steel portrait. 5 vols. 8° calf (bindings 
cracked). London, 1845 
STacE and Its Stars, (The) Past and Present. A Gallery 
of Dramatic Illustrations and Critical Biographies of 
Distinguished English and American Actors, from the 
Time of Shakespeare till To-day. Edited by Howard 
Paul and George Gebbie. Illustrated with 128 photo- 
gravure portraits and scenes from steel plates and over 
4co portraits in the text. Complete in 11 parts, folio, 
paper, in cloth portfolios. Gebbie & Co.: Phila., 1887 


EpITION DE LUxeE: limited to 400 copies, the full-page plates, 
proofs on India paper. 


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STANLEY, Arthur P. Works of. 15 vols. 8° antique calf, 
gilt edges, by Tour. Oxford and London, 1852-82 


ComMPRISES: Jewish Church ;— Eastern Church ;— Church of Scot- 
land ; — Sinai and Palestine ;—- Westminster Abbey ; — Canterbury ; 
— Sermons, 3 vols. ;— St. Paul’s Cathedral; — Epistles of St. Paul 
to the Corinthians ; — Essays on Church and State; — Ecclesiastical 
subjects. | 

STANLEY, Arthur Penrhyn Stanley; his Life, Work and 
Teachings. Etched portrait. 12° cloth. Boston, 1885 


STANLEY, H. M. Through the Dark Continent, or the 
sources of the Nile, etc. Portraits, maps and numerous 
woodcuts. 2 vols. 8° half morocco, gilt backs. 

London, 1878 

STANLEY. In Darkest Africa. Portraits, maps and illus- 

trations. 2 vols. 8° half morocco, gilt backs and edges. 
New York, 1890 


STANLEY, Thomas. History of Philosophy; containing 
the lives, opinions, actions and discourses of the phil- 
osophers of every sect. Illustrated with the effigies of 
divers of them. Second ed. Copperplate engravings. 


Folio, half vellum. Thomas Bassett: London, 1687 
STaNnwoop, Edward. History of Presidential Elections. 
12° cloth. Boston, 1888 


STARK, Maj.-Gen. John. Reminiscences of the French 
War, containing Rogers’ Expeditions, to which is added 
an account of the life and military services of Maj.- 
Gen. John Stark. Portrait by Pendleton inserted. 12° 
cloth. Concord, 1831 

Autograph on title, “ G. Stevens from Col. Stark, July, 1837.” 

STATESMAN’S Year-Book, for 1890, ’91 and’gg. 3 vols. 

12° cloth. London, 1890-99 


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Stedman). Firsted. 8° wrappers. New Haven, 1853 
With autograph of author on title-page. 
STEDMAN. Poems, lyrical and idyllic. Firsted. 12° 
cloth, New York, 1860 
With 4-line autograph verse, signed by the author. Also inscrip- 
tion on fly-leaf, “ My first book, almost impossible to find in this, the 
original binding. — E. C. S.” 
STEDMAN. The Prince’s Ball. Illustrations by Stephens. 
First ed. 12° cloth. New York, 1860 
With 6-line autograph inscription relating to the book, signed by 
the author. 
STEDMAN. Alice of Monmouth. Firsted. 12° cloth. 
New York, 1864 


With to-line autograph inscription, signed by the author, on fly- 
leaf. ‘The title poem, Alice of Monmouth, was written in the At- 
torney-General’s Office, Washington, while the war was at its height, 
in the summer of 1863,” 


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SrepMAN. The Blameless Prince. First ed. 12° cloth. 
Autograph of author on title. New York, 1891 
SrepMAN. Poetical Works. Firsted. Portrait. 12° 
cloth. Boston, 1873 


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C. Stedman.” 


STEDMAN. Victorian Poets. Firsted. 12° cloth. 
Boston, 1876 


With 4-line autograph verse, signed by the author, on fly-leaf ; also 
inscription relating to the book, signed by E: C. 5S. 


SrepMaNn. Hawthorne and other poems. Firsted. 12° 
cloth. Boston, 1877 
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StepMaN. Poets of America. Firsted. 12° cloth, un- 
cut, Boston, 1885 
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StepMAN. ‘The Star Bearer. First ed. Frontispiece on 
China paper and border illustrations by Howard Pyle. 
pp. 5. Royal 8° wrappers, uncut. (Boston, 1888) 


With 4-line autograph verse, signed by the author ; also autograph 
inscription relating to the book, by the author, inserted. 


SrepMaN. ‘The Lord’s Prayer. First ed. Illustrated. 
8° wrappers. New York, (1890) 
With autograph inscription by the author. 
SrepMAN. Poems Now First Collected. First eduara: 
cloth, uncut. © Boston, 1897 
With 8-line autograph verse, signed by the author, on fly-leaf. 
Sruin. Life and Times of Stein; or, Germany and 
Prussia in the Napoleonic Age. By J. R. Seeley. Por- 
trait and maps. 2 vols. 8° half brown morocco, gilt 
backs and tops. Boston, 1879 
SrepHeN, Leslie. Hoursina Library. New ed. 3 vols. 
12° three-quarters blue morocco, uncut, gilt tops. 
New York, 1899 
SrepHEns, Alexander H. Constitutional View of the 
Late War between the States, its causes, character, 
conduct and results. Steel portraits and plate. 2 vols. 
8° half light calf, gilt backs. Phila., (1868) 
STEPHENS, John L. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan. 
Map and illustrations. 2 vols. 8° cloth. 
New York, 1843 
SrEPpHENS. Incidents of Travel in Central America, 
Chiapas and Yucatan. Map and illustrations. 2 vols. 
8° half calf. New York, 1848 
Stevens. Thaddeus Stevens, Commoner. By E. B. 


Callender. Portrait. 12° half calf, uncut, gilt back. 
Boston, 1882 


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STEVENSON, R. L. Memories and Portraits. First ed. 
4° cloth, uncut. London, 1887 
LARGE PAPER Copy; only 50 copies printed. 


STEVENSON. Underwoods. Firsted. 4° cloth, uncut. 
London, 1887 
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STEVENSON. Ballads. Firsted. 4° cloth. uncut. 
Londoa, 1890 
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STEVENSON. Across the Plains with other memories and 
essays. Firsted. 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1892 
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STEVENSON, and W. E. Henley. Three Plays. First ed. 

8° original boards, uncut and unopened. London, 1892 
No. 9 of 30 copies printed on Japanese Vellum. 
Fine copy, unopened. 

STEVENSON. A Mountain Town in France, a fragment. 
With 5 illustrations by the author. First ed. 8° wrap- 
pers, uncut. New York and London, 1896 

ONLY 350 copies printed. 


STEVENSON. The Morality of the Profession of Letters. 
18° buckram, uncut. Gouveneur, N. Y., 1899 
ONLY 299 copies printed for the Brothers of the Book. 


STEVENSON. Facsimiles of Four Pamphlets known as 
the Davos-Platz Pamphlets. Not I and other Poems; 
— Moral Emblems, both series; — The Graver and the 
Pen. Issued to subscribers of the Thistle Edition 
only. 4 pamphlets, 16° paper. 


STEVENSON. Catalogue of a Collection of the Books of 
Robert Louis Stevenson, in the library of George M. 
Williamson. Portrait and facsimile titles. Royal 8° 
cloth, uncut. Marian Press: Jamaica, 1901 

ONLY 150 copies printed. 


STEVENSON. A Bibliography of the Works of. By Col. 
W. F. Prideaux. Portrait and facsimiles. 8° cloth, 
uncut. London, 1903 


STILLMAN, William James. Autobiography of a Jour- 
nalist. Portraits. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1901 


STITH, William. The History of the First Discovery 
and Settlement of Virginia; being an essay towards a 
general history of this Colony. 8° full olive green 
crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back and edges, by 
F. BEDFORD. William Parks: Williamsburg, 1747 


Fine copy of the second edition, printed same year as the first. 
The collation same as the Brinley copy No. 3796. 


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STODDARD, Charles Warren. Poems. 8° morocco. 
San Francisco, 1867 
First edition of Mr. Stoddard’s first printed book. 
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STODDARD, R. H. Poems. Firsted. 12° cloth, un- 
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1850 SUFFOLK County, Mass. Davis, William T. Professional 
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1854 SUMNER. Memoir and Letters of (1811-45). By E. L. 
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Studies in Song, first ed., 1880 ;— Mary Stuart, first ed., 1881 ; — 
Erechtheus, 1881;— Bothwell, 1882; A Century of Roundels, 
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— Locrine, 1887;— Selections from his Poetical Works, 1887 ;— 
Songs before Sunrise, 1888 ; — Essays and Studies, 1888. 


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plays. Firsted. 12° full crushed green levant mo- 
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tion. 
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1865 SWINBURNE. A biographical study. By T. Wratislaw. 
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SyMonpDs. Christopher Marlowe. Plays, edited by Have- 
lock Ellis, with Introduction by J. A. Symonds. Por- 
trait. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1887 

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Symonps. Life of Benvenuto Cellini. Newly translated 
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by F. Laguillermie; also 18 reproductions of the works 
of the master. 2 vols. square 8° half calf, uncut, gilt 
tops. J. C. Nimmo: London, 1888 


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Symonpbs. Memoirs of Carlo Gozzi, with essays on his 
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colored by hand. Firsted. 2 vols. 8° new boards, 
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One of 260 copies printed for America. 


SYMONDS. Essays, Speculative and Suggestive. First 
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SymMonpDs. Walt Whitman, a Study. Portrait and four 
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London, 1893 
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SyMonpbs. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature; — 
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uncut. London, 1898 

Symonps. John Addington Symonds. A Biography. 
Compiled from his papers and correspondence by Ho- 
ratio F. Brown. First ed., with portraits and other 
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London, 1895 

Symons, Arthur. Amoris Victima. Firsted. 8° cloth. 

uncut. London, 1897 


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1880 / : ‘ACITUS. Works of. Translated into English, 
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and tops. London, 1876-88 


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Library edition. London, 1877 


1882 TALLEYRAND. Correspondence of Prince Talleyrand and 
King Louis XVIII during the Congress of Vienna. 
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Beaufort. With an introduction by Whitelaw Reid. 
Portraits and facsimile letters. Vols. 1-3 only. 3 vols. 
8° cloth, uncut. London, 1891 


1884 TaNEy. Memoir of Roger Brooke Taney, Chief Justice 
of the Supreme Court of the United States. By Samuel 
Tyler. Steel portrait. Royal 8° half light calf, gilt 
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in the southern province of North America. By Lieut.- 
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cloth, uncut. Boston, 1889 
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12° half light calf, uncut, gilt back and top, by Riv- 
ERE & SON. Bohn: London, 1888 


1888 [Tennyson, Alfred.] Death's Doings. 24 plates de- 
signed and etched by R. Dagley, with illustrations in 
prose and verse, the friendly contributions of various 
writers. Firsted. 8° original boards, uncut (back 
torn). London, 1826 

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1889 TENNYSON. Poems, chiefly lyrical. Firsted. 12° orig- 
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8° cloth, uncut. London, 1885 
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Tennyson. ‘The Death of GEnone, Akbar’s Dream, and 

other poems. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1892 
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Tennyson. Bibliography of the First Editions in book 
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Co., with Notes referring to items not included in the 
set. Portrait. 8° boards, uncut. New York, rgo1 


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form, of the Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, etc. 8° 
paper. New York, 1901 

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TENNYSON Illustrations. A series of etched and photo- 
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Tennyson. Portrait and 98 plates. India proofs be- 
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dia Sex. Adjunxit J. A. Giles. 8° cloth, uncut. 
Londini, 1837 


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on steel and wood by the author and R. Doyle. 22 
vols. 8° three-quarters brown morocco, uncut, gilt 
back and tops. Smith, Elder & Co., London, 1869 


THACKERAY. The Yellowplush Correspondence. First 
ed. 8° original boards, uncut, with paper label, in 
half morocco case with cover. 

E. L. Carey & A. Hart: Phila., 1838 


Fine clean copy. Of extreme rarity, being the first Thackeray 
book. The articles were collected by the American publishers from 
Fraser's Magazine, where they originally appeared, and issued in book 
form ¢hree years in advance of their publication as a part of “‘ Comic 
Tales and Sketches,” in London, 1841. It is supposed that the hia- 
tus in the pagination (the text beginning with page 13) represents 
space left for an intended preface or introduction, which never ap- 
peared, as none of the few known copies differ from this as to their 
contents. 


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rocco, uncut, gilt top, covers bound in. New York, 1852 

Second American edition, but including articles not in the first 
American edition of 1838, and both are previous to any English 
edition. 


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marsh, Firsted. With numerous engravings on wood, 
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THACKERAY. Doctor Birch and his Young Friends. 
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by the author, all of which are hand colored. Small 
4° half red morocco, gilt edges, with original orna- 
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THACKERAY. The Kickleburys on the Rhine. First ed. 
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rocco, rough gilt edges, uncut. London, 1850 

THACKERAY. Mr. Brown’s Letters to a Young Man 
about Town. Firsted. 12° half red morocco, uncut, 
gilt top, covers bound in. New York, 1853 

Contains some papers never reprinted in England and with special 
preface by Thackeray, dated New York, Dec. 1852. 

THACKERAY. Confessions of Fitz-Boodle and some pas- 
sages in the life of Major Gahagan. Firsted. 12° half 
red morocco, uncut, gilt top. New York, 1852 

First edition. English edition not printed until later. 

THACKERAY. Men’s Wives. Firsted. 12° half red mo- 
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D. Appleton: New York, 1852 
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THACKERAY. The Tremendous Adventures of Major 
Gahagan. First English ed. 12° half red morocco, 
uncut, gilt top, with original yellow wrappers bound in. 

London, 1855 

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Kingdom of Ireland. Firsted. Small 8° half green 
morocco, uncut, gilt top, with original wrapper and ads. 
bound in, London, 1856 

THACKERAY. A Little Dinner at Timmins’s and the 
Bedford-Row Conspiracy. Firsted. 12° half red mo- 
rocco, uncut, with the original yellow wrappers bound 
in, London, 1856 

THACKERAY. Burlesques. A Legend of the Rhine. Re- 
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son crushed levant morocco, extra, uncut, gilt top. 

. London, 1856 
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THACKERAY. The Virginians, a Tale of the Last Cen- 
tury. Firsted. With 48 illustrations on steel and 
wood by the author. 2 vols. 8° half red morocco, un- 
cut, gilt tops, with all the original yellow wrappers and 
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THACKERAY. The Four Georges, sketches of manners, 
morals, court and town life. Firsted. 12° half green 
levant morocco, uncut, gilt top, covers bound in. 

The first English edition is dated 1861. New York, 1860 
THACKERAY. Lovell the Widower, a novel. 8° half 
orange morocco, uncut, gilt top, wrappers bound in. 

New York, 1860 
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THACKERAY. The same. Illustrations. 8° half brown 

morocco, uncut, gilt top. London, 1861 
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THACKERAY. Adventures of Philip, on his way through 
the world. Firsted. 3 vols. 8° half morocco, uncut, 
gilt tops. London, 1862 

THACKERAY. The Mahogany Tree. With 24 illustrations 
by Frank T. Merrill, including portrait of the author 
and 11 Japan proof engravings. Folio, half morocco, 
gilt top. Boston, 1887 

JAPANESE PAPER EDITION: only 100 copies printed. 

THEBAUD, Aug. J. The Irish Race in the Past and the 
Present. Steel portrait. 8° cloth. New York, 1889 

THICKNESSE. Memoirs and Anecdotes of Philip Thick- 
nesse, late Lieutenant-Governor of Land Guard Fort, 
and Unfortunately Father to George Touchet, Baron 
Audley. 8° half calf. Dublin, 1790 

Tuirers, M. A. History of the Consulate and the Em- 
pire of France under Napoleon. Translated by D. 
Forbes Campbell. Steel portraits. 20 vols. bound in 
10 vols. 8° half crimson crushed levant morocco, un- 
cut, gilt backs and tops. London, 1845-61 

Tuiers. History of the French Revolution. Translated 
with notes and illustrations, from the most authentic 
sources, by Frederick Shoberl. Steel portraits and 
plates. 5 vols. 8° half crimson crushed levant morocco, 
uncut, gilt backs and tops. London, 1838 

Tuomas, William W., Jr. Sweden and the Swedes. 
Portrait and illustrations. Thick royal 8° cloth. 

Chicago, 1893 

Tuompson, Francis. Poems. Frontispiece. Small 4° 

boards, uncut. London, 1893 
ONLY 500 copies printed. 
THoMPsON. Sister-Songs, an offering to two sisters. 
First ed. Frontispiece. Small 4° cloth, uncut. 
London (Boston), 1895 
THompson. New Poems. 12° cloth, uncut. 
Copeland & Day: Boston, 1897 


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THompson, Maurice. Lincoln’s Grave. Firsted. 16° 


boards, uncut. Stone & Kimball: Chicago, 1894 


ONLY 450 copies printed. 
With a. 7. s. of the author inserted. 


TuHompson. Stories of the Cherokee Hills. First ed. 


Illustrations. 12° cloth. Boston, 1898 
With a. 7. s. and portrait of the author inserted. 


THompson, R. W. History of Protective Tariff Laws. 


Portrait. 8° cloth. | Chicago, 1888 


THOREAU, H. D. Walden; or, Life in the Woods. First 


ed. 12° original cloth (stamp on title). Boston, 1854 


THOREAU. Maine Woods. Firsted. 12° cloth. 


Boston, 1864 


THOREAU. Cape Cod. Firsted. 12° cloth. Boston, 1865 
THOREAU. Letters to Various Persons. Firsted. 12° 


original cloth. Boston, 1865 
Fresh, clean copy. 


THoREAU. A Yankee in Canada, etc. Firsted. 12° 


cloth. Boston, 1866 


THorREAU. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack 


Rivers. First revised ed. 12° cloth. Boston, 1868 


1934 THOREAU. A Bit of Unpublished Correspondence be- 


1935 


1936 


1937 


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8° wrappers, uncut. Worcester, 1902 
ONLY 50 copies printed. 


[THoREAU.] Introduction to Algebra, etc. 8° boards, 


uncut. Boston, 1828 


Thoreau’s copy, with autograph, “ H. Thoreau, Concord, Mass.,” 
on fly-leaf at end. Two sheets of MS. laid in (algebraic demonstra- 
tions), one dated “ Concord, Jan. 18th, 1840,” the other “ July roth, 
1847 ” (Thoreau’s last year at Harvard). Endorsed by F. B. San- 
born: ‘A college text book of H. D. Thoreau. — F. B. S.” 


THOREAU. Geographia Antiqua: being a complete sett 


of maps, oblong 8°, London, 1747; — Elegant Extracts, 
Dublin, 1793. 2 vols. oblong 8° and small 4° boards 
and sheep. 


A copy of a letter of Frank B. Sanborn (from whom the volumes 
were obtained) is inserted, which asserts Thoreau’s ownership. The 
autographs, “ Jane Thoreau’s ” and “ Henry Thoreau’s,” ona fly-leaf, 
corroborating the testimony of Mr. Sanborn. 


THOROWGOOD, Thomas. Jews in America, or, probabili- 


ties that those Indians are Judaical, made more proba- 
ble by some additions to the former conjectures. An 
accurate discourse is premised of Mr. John Elliot (who . 
first preached the Gospel to the natives-in their own — 
Language), touching their origination and his vindica- 
tion of the Planters. Small 4° full light blue morocco. 

London, 1660 


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1938 THucypIpES. History of the Peloponnesian War. The 
text. according to Bekker’s edition, with some altera- 
tions. With notes by Thomas Arnold. Maps. 3 vols. 
8° half calf. Oxford, (1830) 


1939 TILDEN, Samuel J. Writings and Speeches of. Edited 
by John Bigelow. 2 vols. 8° half morocco. 

New York, 1885 

1940 Timss, John. Anecdote Biography: William Pitt, Earl 

of Chatham and Edmund Burke. Steel portrait. Small 

8° half brown morocco, uncut, gilt top. London, 1860 


1941 Tissot, J. James. The Life of Our Saviour Jesus Christ. 
365 compositions from the four Gospels, with notes and 
explanatory drawings by J. James Tissot. Notes trans- 
lated by Mr. Arthur Bell (N. D’Anvers). Plates beauti- 
fully colored or printed in tint. 4 vols. royal 4° full 
black morocco, uncut, gilt tops. New York, 1899 


1942 ToynBeE, Arnold. Lectures on the Industrial Revolu- 
tion of the 18th Century in England. 8° cloth. 
London, 1890 


1943 Train, George Francis. Young America Abroad in 
Europe, Asia and Australia. Small 8° cloth, uncut. 
London, 1857 
Presentation copy, with a. /. s. of the author on fly-leaf. 
1944 TRAUTWINE, John C. Civil Engineer’s Pocket Book. 
Seventeenth ed. 12° full morocco, with flap. 
New York, 1900 © 


1945 TRIAL of Queen Caroline. Queen’s Magazine; containing 
a correct report of the proceedings in the House of 
Lords, from the 17th of August to the 9th of Sept., 
1820, on the Bill of Pains and Penalties against Her 
Majesty the Queen. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. 

London, 1820-21 

1946 TRIAL by Court Martial of Lieut.-Col. Grenville Temple 
Winthrop, on Charges Preferred against him by Adju- 
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Boston, 1832 


1947 TROLLOPE, Mrs. Domestic Manners of the Americans. 
Lithographic plates. 2 vols. 12° half crimson crushed 
levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 

London, 1832 

1948 TRowsRipcE, J. T. My Own Story: recollections of 
noted persons (Whitman, Emerson, Lowell, Abraham 
Lincoln, etc.). Portraits. Small 8° boards, uncut. 

Boston, 1903 
ONLY 300 copies issued in this style, each containing author’s 
autograph, 


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1949 TRUMBULL, Benjamin. A Complete History of Connecti- 
cut, civil and ecclesiastical, from 1630 to 1764. pp. 567, 

548. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° three-quarters green mo- 

rocco, yellow edges. New Haven, 1818 

Fine, clean copy of the first complete edition. 


1950 TUCKER, Beverly. The Partisan Leader. Secretly printed 
in Washington, 1836, by Duff Green, for circulation in 
the Southern States, but afterwards suppressed. 2 vols. 
in one, 12° half roan. New York, 1861 


1951 TURNER, J. M. W. Life of, founded on letters and 
papers furnished by his friends and fellow-academi- 
cians. By Walter Thornbury. New ed. 8 colored plates 
and 2 woodcuts. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1897 


1952 Two Dialogues in English between a Doctor of Divinity 
and a Student in the Laws of England on the Grounds 
of the said Laws and of Conscience. Newly revised. 
16° old calf. London, 1668 


1953 TYRRELL, H., and Henry A. Haukeil. History of Russia, 
from the foundation of the Empire to the war with 
Turkey in 1877. Illustrations and maps. 3 vols. royal 
8° in parts, uncut. London. 


1954 RE, ANDREW. Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures 
and Mines. Third ed. Illustrated with 1240en- 

gravings on wood. 2 vols. 8° half calf (binding rubbed). 

New York, 1846 

1955 UzaNnne, Octave. L’Ombrelle— Le Manchon. Illustra- 
tions (in tint) by Paul Avril. Royal 8° pictorial wrap- 

pers, uncut (cover soiled). Paris, 1883 


1956 Uzanne. L’Eventail. Illustrations (in tints) by Paul 
Avril. Royal 8° pictorial wrappers (cover soiled). 

Paris, 1883 

1957 UzaNnNneE. The Sunshade, the Glove, the Muff. Illustrated 

by Paul Avril, with photogravures printed in various 

colors. Royal 8° half blue morocco, gilt back and 

edges. London, 1884 


1958 \ ] ALE Press. Rubdiydt of Omar Khyydm, (Text of 
first ed. ). Frontispiece and decorations by Charles 
Ricketts. 8° boards, uncut. London, rgor 
“The most attractive of the Vale Press issues.” 
1959 VALE Press. Doctor Faustus. By Christopher Marlowe. 


Decorated by Charles Ricketts. 8° cloth, uncut. 
London, 1903 


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1960 VALE Press. Julia Domna, a play. By Michael Field. 
Decorations designed and cut on wood by Charles 
Ricketts. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1903 

ONLY 240 copies printed. 

1961 VAN BurREN. Martin Van Buren, to the end of his pub- 

lic career. By George Bancroft. 8° cloth, uncut. 
New York, 1889 


1962 VAN Laun, Henri. History of French Literature. 3 
vols. 8° half green crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt 
backs and tops. New York, 1883 


1963 VAUGHAN, William. The Golden Fleece. Diuided into 
three parts, vnder which are discouered the errours of 
religion, the vices and decayes of the kingdome, and 
lastly the wayes to get wealth, and to restore trading 
so much complayned of. Transported from Cambrioll 
Colchis, out of the Southernmost part of the island, 
commonly called the Newfovndland. By Orpheus 
Junior. pp. (1), 13) 149, 105, 96. Map of Newfound- 

land. Small 4° full red morocco. 
Francis Williams: London, 1626 
Fine, clean copy, with the rare original map and the blank leaves 

between the parts. 

1964 VESTRIS, Mme. Memoirs of the Public and Private Ad- 
ventures of Madame Vestris, to which is added her 
amorous confessions. Portrait inserted. 12° half calf. 

A reprint of the rare first edition. London, 1839 
1965 VeuiLLot, L. La Collection Choisie. With 40 fine full- 
page etchings or photogravures, India proofs, and 
photogravures in the text. Complete in 10 sections, 

folio, paper, enclosed in pink silk portfolio. 
Martin M. Simmon & Co.: Boston and Phila., 189 

1966 ViLLARI, Pasquale. Niccolo Machiabelli and his Times. 


4 vols. small 8° half morocco, gilt backs and tops. 
London, 1878 


1967 Vituiers, Charles Pelham. Free Trade Speeches; with 
a political memoir. Edited by a member of the Cobden 
Club, Etched portrait. 2 vols. 8° half light calf, extra, 
uncut, gilt backs and tops. London, 1883 
1968 ViLLoN, Francis. Poems, now first done into English 
-_-verse in the original forms. By John Payne. Small.8° 
boards, uncut (binding cracked). London, 1881 
Author’s autograph inscription : “To Philip Bourke Marston with 

kind regards. John Payne.” 
The omitted passages, pp. 41, 68, 69, 73, 85, are supplied in manu- 

script. 

1969 VirciL. P. Vergili Maronis Opera; the Works of Virgil, 
with a Commentary. By John Conington. 3 vols. 8” 
cloth, uncut. London, 1858 


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VizETELLY, Henry. Berlin under the New Empire, its 
Institutions, Inhabitants, Industry, Monuments, Social 
Life, etc. With upwards of 400 illustrations. 2 vols. 
8° half morocco, gilt backs. — London, 1879 

VoLTAIRE. Candide. Translated into English. 16° cloth. 

New York, 1864 

VoutairRE. Philosophical Dictionary. Steel portrait and 

plate. 2 vols.in one. Royal 8° half calf. Boston, 1881 


VoLTAIRE. Life of. By James Parton. 2 portraits. 2 
vols. 8° half calf, gilt backs. Boston, 1886 
Von Hotst, H. Constitutional and Political History of 
the United States, 1750 to 1846. 2 vols. 8° cloth. 
Chicago, 1877-79 
Von Rank, Leopold. History of England, principally in 
the seventeenth century. 6 vols. 8° half morocco, un- 
cut, gilt backs and tops. Clarendon Press: Oxford, 1875 


AERN, C. John La Farge, Artist and Writer. 
Illustrations, including colored plates. Royal 
8° wrappers, uncut. London, 1896 


Wacner. Richard Wagner. By H. S. Chamberlain. 
Translated by G. A. Hight. Portraits and illustra- 
tions. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1900 

WaLKER, Amasa. Science of Wealth. 8° cloth. 

With a. /. s. of the author inserted. | Boston, 1866 

Wa ker, Francis A. Political Economy. 8° half mo- 
rocco, gilt back. New York, 1883 


Wa.uack, Lester. Memories of Fifty Years. With an 
introduction by Laurence Hutton. Portraits and plates. 
Royal 8° boards, uncut. New York, 1889 

ONLY 500 copies printed. 

Wa.po.te, Horace (Earl of Orford). Letters of. Edited 
by Peter Cunningham. Now first chronologically ar- 
ranged. Steel portraits and plates. 9 vols. 8° half 
crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by 
RIvIERE & SON. Bickers & Son: London, 1877 


Watton, Izaak. Life of Dr. Sanderson, late Bishop of 
Lincoln. To which is added some short tracts or 
cases of conscieuce, written by the said Bishop. First 
ed. Portrait. 12° contemporary sheep. London, 1678 

Presentation copy from the author, with his initials; also his cor- 
rections and emendations on six pages. Portrait and text are in 
unusually fine state. From the Haines collection, with book-plate. 
McKee copy sold for $95. 

WaLTon and Cotton. The Complete Angler. Frontis- 
pieces. 2 vols. 48° cloth (one title water-stained). 

Charles Tilt: London, 1837 


CATALOGUE. 217 


1984 [WALTON and Cotton.] The Complete Angler; or the 
contemplative man’s recreation. With biographical 
preface and copious notes by the American editor 
(George W. Bethune). First American ed. 2 vols, 12° 
original wrappers, uncut (lower margins of a few leaves 
in Vol. 1 slightly water-stained). New York, 1847 

Pages 129-210 of Vol. 2 embrace chapters on American fish and 
fishing, by “ Frank Forrester” and J. E. De Kay, and a bibliography 
(by Bethune) of books relating to fish, fishing, Walton and Cotton. 

1985 WaLton and Cotton. The Complete Angler; or the 
Contemplative Man’s Recreation. With the original 
memoirs and notes by Sir Harris Nicolas. Illustrated 
with 60 beautiful engravings on steel, comprising por- 
traits, full-page plates and vignettes, after Stothard, 
Inskipp and others. 2 vols. royal 8° half morocco, gilt 
tops, uncut. London, 1860 

Choice, fresh copy of this splendid edition. 

1986 Wa.ton and Cotton. Complete Angler. Bethune ed., 
text of 1847, facsimiles and full index. List of works 
on Fishing, of Walton’s Library, and of works ascribed 
to him; also numerous poems dedicated to Walton. 
New ed., with many new notes. 2 vols. in one. Royal 
8° cloth. New York, 1880 


1987 WaLTon and Cotton. The Complete Angler; or, the 
Contemplative Man’s Recreation. Edited by John 
Major. With 6 original etchings, 2 portraits and 74 
wood engravings. Small 8° three-quarters red morocco, 
uncut, gilt back and top. New York, (London), 1889 

Contains also “ The Practical Fly-Fisher,’ by John Jackson, with 
10 plates colored by hand. 

1988 Watton. Chefs d’Ciuvre de l’Exposition Universelle de 
Paris, 1889. By William Walton. With 50 photograv- 
ures in duplicate, proofs before letters. Complete in 
10 sections folio, in portfolios. Phila., 1889 

EDITION DE Luxe: with a duplicate set of the 50 full-page photo- 
gravures finely colored. 

1989 War of_1812. History of the Second War between the 
United States of America and Great Britain. Second 
series, 1814-15. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Phila., 1851 

1990 War of the Rebellion; a compilation of the official rec- 
ords of the Union and Confederate armies. Series I, 
Vols. 1 to 21. 21 vols. bound in 31 vols. 8° cloth. 

Washington, 1880-83 


1991 WARNER, Williams and Moore. The Orchid Album; 
comprising colored figures and descriptions of new, 
rare and beautiful orchidaceous plants, the colored 
figures by John N. Fitch. 143 finely colored plates. 
3 vols. 4° cloth, gilt edges. London, 1882 


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1992 WarrREN, G. W. Governor Winthrop’s Return to Boston. 
An interview with a great character, a poem read ata 
social meeting of First Church, and also at the Thurs- 
day Evening Club, Mar. 25, April 20, 1882. Illustrated. 
Square 12° cloth. Boston, 1883 

ONLY 300 copies printed. 
Presentation copy from the author. 


1993 WARREN. Class Memoir of George Washington Warren; 
with English and American ancestry. By T. C. Amory. 
Portrait. Royal 8° cloth. Boston, 1886 


1994 WARREN J. C., M.D. The Great Tree on Boston Com- 
mon. Frontispiece of the tree and facsimile of Cap- 
tain John Bonner’s map of the town of Boston, in New 
England, 1722. 8° cloth. Boston, 1855 


Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 


1995 WARREN, Mrs. Mercy (Sister of James Otis). Poems, 
Dramatic and Miscellaneous. Firsted. Portrait of 
the author inserted. 12° sheep. Boston, 1790 


1996 WARWICK. Mary Rich, Countess of Warwick, 1625-78; 
Her Family and Friends. By Charlotte Fell Smith. 
Portrait and illustrations. 3° cloth, uncut. 

London, 1gor 

1997 WASHINGTON, George. Writings of. Collected and ed- 
ited by W. C. Ford. 14 vols. 8° half roxburghe, uncut, 
gilt tops. New York, 1889 


LETTER-PREss EDITION: only 7 50 copies printed. 


1998 WasHiINGTON. Life of. By Jared Sparks. Steel por- 
traits and plates. Royal 8° cloth, uncut, Boston, 1842 


1999 WASHINGTON and his Generals. By J. T. Headley. Por- 
traits. 2 vols. 12° cloth. New York, 1847 


z00o0 WATER-CoLors after Famous Medalled Paintings. A 
series of ten beautiful water-colors, with heavy gold 
mats, enclosed in plush lined walnut case, with lock. 
With volume of descriptive text. 

COMPRISES: 
The Wasp’s Nest, by Wm. Adolphe Bouguereau. 
Study of Ships, by César Herrer. 
Fishing in Norway, by Jahn Eckenes. 
Tullia, by Prof. Ernst Hildebrand. 
The Lass that loved a Sailor, by Yeend King. 
North Wind, by Adelsten Normann. 
The Yarn, by John R. Reid. 
Mills near Rotterdam, by Willem Roelofs. 
The Pride of the Family, by Franz Simm. 
A Child of the Fields, by A. Savini. 


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2001 WATSON, Winslow C. Men and Times of the Revolu- 
tion; or, memoirs of Elkanah Watson. Second edition, 
with portrait of the author and 20 wood engravings. 
12° half sheep. New York, 1857 

2002 WEBSTER, Daniel. Works of, 6 vols., 1866;— Private 
Correspondence of, edited by Fletcher Webster, 2 vols., 
1857. Portraits and plate. Together 8 vols. 8° half 
morocco. Boston. 


2003 WEBSTER. Speech of, on Mr. Clay’s Resolutions, in the 
Senate of the United States, March 7, 1850. Steel 
portrait of Clay, by J. B. Longacre, inserted. 8° half 
rough calf. Washington, 1850 

Presentation copy, “ To Mrs. Ticknor,” from “ Daniel Webster.” 

2004 WEBSTER. Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel 
Webster, with an essay on Daniel Webster as a master 
of English style. By Edwin P. Whipple. 2 portraits. 
8° half light calf, gilt back and gilt top. Boston, 1899 


2005 WEBSTER. Reminiscences and Anecdotes of. By Peter 
Harvey. Steel portrait and plate. 8° cloth. 
Boston, 1878 


2006 WrBSTER. ‘The Webster Centennial Proceedings of the 
Webster Historical Society at Marshfield, Mass., Oct. 
12, 1882, with an account of other celebrations on the 
one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Daniel Web- 
ster. Edited by T. H. Cummings. Portraits and il- 

‘lustrations. 8° cloth. Boston, 1883 

2007 WEBSTER. Pamphlets relating to. (17) 

2008 WEBSTER. Report of the Case of John W. Webster, In- 
dicted for the Murder of George Parkman. With an 
appendix, containing several interesting matters never 
before published. By George Bemis. Frontispiece. 


8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1850 
Presentation copy to the President of the United States (Fillmore), 
1850. | 


2009 WessTER, Pelatiah. Political Essays on the Nature and 
Operation of Money, Public Finances and other sub- 
jects: published during the American War and contin- 
ued up to the present year, 1791. 8° half morocco, 
gilt back and top. Phila., 1791 

2010 WEEDEN, William B. Economic and Social History of 
New England, 1620-1789. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. 

Boston, 1891 


2011 WELLINGTON, Duke of. Life of. By W. H. Maxwell. 
Illustrated with 51 engravings on steel and 77 on wood, 
by the best artists, 3 vols. ;— Speeches of, collected 
by Col. Gurwood, 2 vols. Together 5 vols. 8° half 
crushed levant morocco, London, 1854 


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WESTERN Union Telegraphic Code and International 
Cable Directory. Universal ed. 4° cloth. 
New York, 1rgoo 
WuartTon, Grace and Philip. Queens of Society. Nu- 
merous engraved portraits. 2 vols. 8° half crimson 
calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops. Phila., n. d. 
WuartTon. Wits and Beaux of Society. Steel portraits. 
2 vols. 8° half calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 
Porter & Coates: Phila. 
WHEATLEY, Phillis, Negro Servant to Mr. John Wheatley 
of Boston, in New England. Poems on various sub- 
jects, religious and moral. Firsted. Engraved por- 
trait. 12° original boards, entirely uncut. 


Fine, clean, uncut copy. _ London, 1773 
WHEATLEY. Poems on various subjects, religious and 
moral. 18° half sheep. Walpole, N. H., 1802 


WHEELER, J. Talboys. Short History of India and of 
the frontier states of Afghanistan, Nipal and Burma. 
Maps. Smail 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt back and 
top. London, 1880 


WHEELER, W. A. Dictionary of the Noted Names of 
Fiction. 12° half light calf, uncut, gilt back and top, 
by RiviERE & Son. Bohn: London, 1889 


Wuite, Gilbert. Natural History and Antiquities of 
Selborne. With notes by Frank Buckland. Illustrated 
by P. H. Delamotte. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1875 


WuiteE. Natural History of Selborne. With additions 
and supplementary notes, by Sir William Jardine. With 
colored engravings. 12° half light calf, uncut, gilt back 
and top, by RiviERE & Son. Bohn: London, 1890 


Wuits, Richard Grant. Every-Day English; — England 
Without and Within; — Words and their Uses. 3 vols. 
12° cloth. Boston, 1881-82 


WuiTE Mountains, N. H. History of, from the first 
settlement of Upper Coos and Pequaket. By Lucy 
Crawford. Portrait. 16° cloth. Portland, 1883 


Wuitman, Walt. Complete Writings of. Issued under 
the editorial supervision of his literary executors, 
Richard Maurice Bucke, Thomas B. Harned and Horace 
L. Traubel. With additional bibliographical and criti- 
cal material prepared by Oscar Lovell Triggs. Nu- 
merous photogravure portraits and plates on Japan 
paper. to vols. 8° three-quarters green morocco, ex- 
tra, uncut, gilt tops. 

G. P. Putnam & Sons: New York, 1902 


COLLECTOR’s CAMDEN EDITION: only 300 numbered and signed 
sets. 


CATALOGUE. pits 


2024 WHITMAN. Printer’s Proof of Whitman’s Poem, “ To 
the Sunset Breeze.” With his autograph in full. One 
page 8°, laid in 8° morocco covers. 

It was Walt Whitman’s habit to send his poems as he composed 
them to his old-time printer-friends, the brothers Rome, in Brooklyn. 
They would set them, strike off some twenty copies, and then dis- 
tribute the types. Whitman would also require the magazines to 
which he contributed to furnish a number of proofs. He would then 
take the proofs, correct them, or else, if they were perfect, he would 
sign a few to send to friends. The above is such a printed proof, 
bearing at the end his autograph signature. 

2025 WHITMAN. Brother Jonathan. Vol. I, no. 5. 4° un- 
bound. New York, 1842 

Contains “ Ambition,” by Walter Whitman, a poem which does 
not appear elsewhere, and is unknown to almost all Whitman stu- 
dents, even Dr. Bucke did not know of its existence, and the McKee 
Whitman collection contained no copy. 

2026 WHITMAN. Leaves of Grass. First ed. Portrait. Royal 
8° original cloth, gilt edges, as issued. 

Brooklyn, New York, 1855 

A fine, clean copy, except for a slight tear on title and next leaf, 
which has been so skillfully repaired as to be hardly noticeable. 

2027 WHITMAN. Thesame. Portrait. 16° original cloth. 

Brooklyn, 1856 

Text time-spotted, as usual, otherwise a good sound copy. This 
edition contains many poems not previously published, also the 
Whitman-Emerson correspondence, criticisms, etc. Although the 
announcement of Fowler and Wells, as publishers, is retained, they 
withdrew from the publication of the volume, which was published 
by the author. 

2028 WuitMAN. The same. Portrait (with tinted border). 
12° original cioth. Boston, 1860-61 

Genuine first issue of the Boston edition, with several distinctive 
features which were altered in the spurious re-issue. 

2029 WHITMAN. Thesame. Small 8° original cloth, uncut. 

Washington, 1872 

2030 WHITMAN. The same. Portrait. 12° cloth. Boston, 1881 


One of the few copies issued by Osgood & Co., who withdrew from 
the publication owing to threats of Dist.-Atty. Stevens. Fine copy. 


2031 WHITMAN. Walt Whitman's Drum-Taps. Firsted. 12° 
cloth. New York, 1865 
2032 WHITMAN. Poems. Selected and edited by W. M. Ro- 


setti, Portrait. First English ed. 12° cloth, uncut. 
London, 1868 


2033 WHITMAN. After all not to Create only. Firsted. 12° 
cloth. Boston, 1871 
Fine copy. 
2034 WHITMAN. Two Rivulets. First ed. With photograph 
from life. 12° original half leather. 
Camden, New Jersey, 1876 


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2035 WHITMAN. Selected Poems. Edited by Arthur Stedman. 
Portrait. 12° cloth. Phila., n. d. 


2036 WHITMAN. Autobiographia; or the Story of a Life. 
Frontispiece. Firsted. 12° cloth, uncut. 

New York, 1892 

2037 WHITMAN. Specimen Days and Collect. Firsted. 12° 


cloth. Phila., 1882-83 
2038 WHITMAN. November Boughs. Firsted. Portraits. 8° 
cloth. Phila., 1888 


2039 WHITMAN. Complete Poems and Prose, 1855-88. Au- 
thenticated and Personal Book (handled by W. W.). 
Portraits. Royal 8° half calf, uncut, gilt top. 

ONLY 600 copies printed. Phila., (1888) 

2040 WHITMAN. Good-Bye, My Fancy. Second Annex to 
Leaves of Grass, Firsted. Portrait. 8° cloth, uncut. 


Fine copy. Phila., 1891 
2041 WHITMAN. Complete Prose Works. Firsted. 8° cloth, 
uncut. Phila., 1892 


2042 WHITMAN. ‘The Wound Dresser, a series of letters writ- 
ten from the Hospitals in Washington. Edited by R 
M. Bucke. Portrait and facsimiles. Firsted. Small 
8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1898 
One of 60 copies printed on Alton Mills paper, illustrations on 
Japan paper, signed by the editor. 
2043 WHITMAN. At the Graveside of Walt Whitman and 
Sprigs of Lilac. Edited by H. L. Traubel. 8° wrap- 
pers, uncut. (Phila.), 1892 
ONLY 750 copies printed, each signed and numbered by the editor 
2044 WHITMAN. Inre Walt Whitman. Edited by his literary 
executors, 8° cloth, uncut. — Phila., 1893 
Containing papers by Whitman not previously collected, with 
reminiscences, etc., by Bucke, Burroughs, Kennedy, Traubel, Inger- 
soll, Symonds and others. (1000 copies printed.) 
2045 WHITMAN, Whitman: a Study. By John Burroughs. 
First ed. Etched portrait and title-page. 12° cloth, 
uncut, paper label. Boston, 1896 
ONLY 1000 copies printed. 
2046 WHITMAN: as Religious and Moral Teacher. By W. N. 
Guthrie. 8° wrappers, uncut. Cincinnati, 1897 
ONLY I00 copies printed. 
2047 WHITMAN. Camden’s Compliment to Walt Whitman. 
First ed. Portrait. 8° cloth, uncut. Phila., 1889 
Original letters, etc. by Whitman, Tennyson, Whittier, Rossetti» 
Holmes, etc. 
2048 WHITMAN. Diary Notes of a Visit to Whitman and some 
of his friends in 1890. By John Johnston. Portraits. 
Small 8° cloth, uncut. Manchester, 1898 


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2049 WHITMAN: Essay. By Robert Louis Stevenson. With 
a little journey to the home of Whitman, by Elbert 
Hubbard. Firsted. Portrait. 8° ooze calf, silk linings, 
uncut. The Roycroft Shop: East Aurora, 1900 


2050 WHITMAN. Cabinet photograph (1879), signed by the 
poet ‘‘ Walt Whitman.” 


2051 WHITNEY, Peter. History of the County of Worcester, 
Mass. Folded map. 8° three-quarters crimson crushed 
levant morocco, extra, uncut and unopened, gilt top. 

Isaiah Thomas: Worcester, 1793 


A fine, clean, unopened copy, Also bound in at the end is “ Peter 
Whitney and his History of Worcester County. By John C. Crane.” 


Ppp: 25: 

2052 [WHITTIER, J. G.] Incidental Poems, accompanied with 
letters, and a few select pieces, mostly original, for 
their illustration, together with a preface and a sketch 
of the author’s life. By Robert Dinsmore, the “ Rustic 
Bard.” Firsted. 12° original boards, uncut, with 
paper label. Haverhill, 1828 

This work contains the first poem by Whittier in book form under 
his own name, and has never been reprinted. 

2053 WHITTIER. Legends of New England. Firsted. 12° 
half blue morocco, uncut. Hartford, 1831 

Clean, untrimmed copy, last leaf mended. 

2054 WHITTIER. The Literary Souvenir. Edited by A. A. 

Watts. Small 8° original morocco. London, 1831 

One of the few copies printed on large paper, plates on India paper 
(one torn). ‘ The Indian Girl’s Lament,” by Whittier, seems to be 
unknown to his biographers and bibliographers. It is dated “ Haver- 
hill, Nov., 1829.” 

2055 WHITTIER. Literary Remains of John G. C, Brainerd, 
with a sketch of his life. First ed. 12° full olive col- 
ored straight grained morocco, extra, uncut, gilt top, 
by STIKEMAN, Hartford, (1832) 

With bookplate of Charles. B. Foote. | 
2056 WHITTIER. Mogg Megone. Firsted. 18° original cloth. 
Fine copy in original binding. Boston, 1836 

2058 WuiTTIER. Poems by J. B. C. Brainard. New and au- 

thentic collection, with an original memoir of his life. 

First ed., containing Memorial Poem by Whittier. 12° 


original cloth, uncut. Hartford, 1842 
2059 WHITTIER. Old Portraits and Modern Sketches. First 
ed. 12° original cloth, uncut. Boston, 1850 


2060 WHITTIER. Lays of My Home and other poems. First 
ed. 12° red cloth, has few uncut leaves. Boston, 1843 
2061 [WHITTIER.] The Flower Vase. By Miss S. C. Edgar- 
ton. Firsted. 32° cloth. Lowell, 1844 

Poems by Whittier, Willis, Hoffman, etc. 


224 CATALOGUE. 


2062 WHITTIER. Free State Rally and Texan Chain-Breaker. 

Nos. 1-6 (hole worn through nos. 5 and 6). 6 nos. 4° 

as issued. Boston, 1845-46 

ONLY six numbers were issued. Conducted by the Massachusetts 

Siate Texas Committee in opposition to the admission of Texas as a 

State. Whittier’s name is appended to the committee’s address, and 

his poems “To Massachusetts” were published in Nos. 3 and 4. 

This short-lived paper appears sufficiently scarce to be unknown to 

Mr. Pickard, who fails to index it among the papers with which 
Whittier was connected. 


2063 [WHITTIER.] Leaves from Margaret Smith’s Journal. 


First ed. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1849 
2064 WHITTIER. Songs of Labor. Firsted. 12° cloth, un- 
cut. Boston, 1850 


Fine, clean copy, in original cloth. 
2065 WuiTTIER. Little Eva Song. Words by Whittier, music 
by Manuel Emilio. 4° broadside, printed on linen. 
John P. Jewett & Co.: (Boston), 1852 


The only copy of this rare broadside previously offered for sale was 
that which sold for $30 in the May sale last season. It was unknown 
to all biographers and bibliographers of Whittier, nor is it mentioned 
in the anti-slavery literature of that period or since. 

2066 [WHITTIER.] Farewell of a Virginian Slave-Mother to 
her daughter; — Clerical Oppressors. 2 pieces 16° 
paper. (Leeds, 1852) 

Issued as Leeds (England) Anti-Slavery Tracts, nos. 10 and 21. 
These are the first copies offered, none of the great collections re- 
cently dispersed having contained a copy. . 


2067 WuiTTiER. Literary Recreations and Miscellanies. First 


ed. 12° cloth. Boston, 1854 
2068 WHITTIER. The Panorama and other poems. First ed. 
12° original cloth, uncut. Boston, 1856 

Fine copy. 


2069 WuiTTIER. In War Time. Firsted. 12° cloth. 
Boston, 1864 
Also inserted at the end, “Songs for War Time,” by Whittier, 
Holmes and others. 
2070 WHITTIER. Prose Works. Portrait. Firsted. 2 vols. 


12° cloth. Boston, 1866 
2071 WuiTTIeER. The Tent on the Beach and other poems. 
Firsted. 12° cloth. Boston, 1867 


Genuine first issue, page 46, line 9, reading : 
“ With quick heart-glow, as one might meet.” 
Each of two later issues, both dated 1867, had other readings of 
this line. Bayard Taylor and J. T. Fields are the “ book-man” and 
“traveller” of the principal poem; the scene is laid at Salisbury 


Beach. 
2072 WHITTIER, Mabel Martin. Firsted. Illustrations. 8° 
cloth. Boston, 1876 


Signature of the author inserted. 


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2073 WHITTIER. John Woolman’s Journal. First ed. 12° cloth. 


Fine copy. Boston, 1871 
2074 WHITTIER. Songs of Three Centuries. Firsted. 12°. 
cloth. Boston, 1876 

Fine copy. 


2075 WHITTIER. Miss Jettie Morrill, Amesbury. My Lady. 
Words by John G. Whittier, music by George L. 
Osgood. Firsted. 4° as issued. Boston, (1879) 

Not mentioned in bibliographies of Whittier. 

2076 [WHITTIER.] Unveiling of the Bartlett Statue, Ames- 
bury, Mass., July 4, 1888. First ed. Portraits. Square 
8° original wrappers. Newburyport, 1888 


Contains Whittier’s poem, “ One of the Signers,” specially com- 
posed for the occasion. 


2077 WHITTIER. Moll Pitcher. Reprint of the original edi- 


tion of 1832. 8° unbound. (1895) 
2078 WuiTTIER. Home Ballads and Poems. Firsted. 12° 
original cloth, uncut. , Boston, 1860 
2079 WHITTIER. Hazel-Blossoms. Frontispiece and vignettes. 
Firsted. 16° original cloth. Boston, 1875 


Contains nine poems by Elizabeth H. Whittier at end of volume. 
2080 WuirTier. Souvenir of Lexington. With ode by Whit- 
tier. Firsted. Illustrations. 4° original wrappers. 
Boston, 1875 
2081 WHITTIER. Poetical Works. Centennial ed., revised by 
the author. First issue. 8° original wrappers (small 
hole in frontispiece, one cover loose). Boston, 1876 
2082 [WHITTIER.] Indian Civilization, a Lecture by Stanley 
Pumphreys. With introduction by J. G. Whittier. 
Firsted. Map. 8° original wrappers. Phila., 1877 
2083 WuiTTieR. Memoir of W. F. Bartlett. With memorial 
poem by Whittier. Portrait and chart. Firsted. 12° 
original cloth, uncut. Boston, 1878 
2084 WHITTIER. Letters of Lydia M. Child. Introduction 
by Whittier. Firsted. Portrait. 12° cloth, uncut. — 
| i Boston, 1883 
2085 [WuiTTiER.] Acts of the Anti-Slavery Apostles. By 
Parker Pilsbury.. First ed. 12° original cloth. 
Concord, N. H., 1883 
Contains Whittier’s poem on John Brown. , 
2086 WHITTIER. Proceedings at presentation of his portrait, 
Providence, R. I., Oct. 24, 1884. First ed. Portrait, 
etc. 8° original wrappers. 
Privately printed: Cambridge, 1885 
Contains an original sonnet by Lowell. 
2087 WuittizR. The Bay of Seven Islands, Portrait. 16° 
original cloth, uncut. Boston, 1883 


226 CATALOGUE. 


2088 WHITTIER. A New Year’s Address to the Patrons of 
the Essex Gazette, 1828, with a Letter hitherto unpub- 
lished. Firsted. 8° boards, uncut. Boston, 1903 

ONLY 60 copies printed. 

2089 WuitTieR. Life and Letters. Edited by S. T. Pickard. 
Portraits and illustrations. First ed 2 vols. 8° boards, 
uncut. _ Cambridge, 1894 

LARGE PAPER: only 400 copies printed. 
2090 WHITTIER. (A memoir.) By G. R. Carpenter. 12° cloth. 
Boston, 1903 
One of 200 copies issued wholly uncut, with label. Includes a 
bibliography of Witthier’s writings. 

2091 WHITTIER. Broadside announcing: ‘‘ A meeting of the 
Concord Anti-Slavery Society will be held this even- 
ing’’ ; ‘*Mr. Geo. Thompson and John G. Whittier are 
expected to attend.”’ Small 4°. (Concord, N. H., 1835) 

The meeting announced was that at which Whittier and Thompson 
were mobbed, Sept. 4, 1835. 

2092 WuHO’s Who, 1901;— Whitaker’s Almanack, 1899. 2 
vols. 12° cloth. London. 

2093 WILDE, Lady. Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms and 
Superstitions of Ireland, with sketches of the Irish — 
past. Small 8° half light calf, uncut, gilt back and 
top. Boston, 1888 


2094 [WILDE, Oscar.] ‘Tyrrell, Robert Y. Kottabos, a col- 
lege miscellany. Vol. 3. Firsted. 8° original cloth. 
Dublin, 1881 
Contains 2 original contributions by Oscar Wilde, one exceedingly 
Scarce. 
2095 Witpe. The Picture of Dorian Gray. Genuine first ed. 
(Lippincott’s Mag., July, 1890.) 8° wrappers, uncut. 
Phila., (1890) 
2096 WiLpE. Intentions. 12° cloth, uncut. 
New York (London, 1891) 
2097 WILDE. The same. 16° wrappers. Leipzig, 1891 


2098 WiLpE. An Ideal Husband. First ed. Square 8° cloth, 
uncut. London, 1899 
2099 WILDE. Essays, Criticisms and Reviews. First ed. Square 
8° wrappers, uncut. London, rgo1 
ONLY 300 copies privately printed. 

21oo WILKINSON, J. D. Manners and Customs of the Ancient | 
Egyptians. New ed., revised and corrected by Samuel 
Birch. Colored plates and other illustrations. 3 vols. 

8° half light calf, extra, uncut, gilt backs and tops. 
London, 1878 
2ror WILLIAMS, Samuel. Natural and Civil History of Ver- 
mont. Map (torn). Second ed., corrected and much 
enlarged. 2 vols. 8° sheep. Burlington, 1809 


CATALOGUE. 227 


2102 WitLiams, S. W. The Middle Kingdom; a survey of the 
geography, government, literature, social life, arts and 
history of the Chinese Empire and its inhabitants. 
Map and illustrations. 2 vols. 8° half brown morocco, 


gilt backs and tops. New York, 1883 
2103 Wittiams, W. M. Through Norway with Ladies. Map 
and illustrations. 8° half morocco. London, 1877 


2104 WiLLiamson, Isabelle. Old Highways in China. Illustra- 
tions. Small 8° half morocco, gilt top. (London), 1884 


210s WILLIAMSON. Book of Beauty (era King Edward Vil), 
a collection of beautiful portraits, with literary, artistic 
and musical contributions by men and women of the 
day. Edited and arranged by Mrs. F. Harcourt Wil- 
liamson. 84 photogravure portraits on India paper. 
Folio, cloth, uncut. Phila., (London), 1802 

EDITION DE LUXE: only 150 copies printed for the United States. 


2106 Wiu.is, N. P. Sacred Poems. Portrait and illustrations. 
8° morocco, gilt sides and edges. New York, 1860 


2107 Wi.us, William. History of the Law, the Courts and the 
Lawyers of Maine. Portraits, including Peleg Sprague, 
which is generally not included and not listed. Thick 
8° half red morocco, cover bound in. Portland, 1863 

With a. /. s., a photograph and engraved portrait of the author in- 
serted. 

2108 Wits, Alfred. “ The Eagle’s Nest” in the Valley of the 
Sixt; a summer home among the Alps. Map and tinted 
plates. First ed. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1860 


2109 Witson, Henry. History of the Rise and Fall of the 
Slave Power in America. 3 vols. royal 8° half light calf, 
uncut, gilt backs and tops. Boston, (1875) 


g110 WINCKELMANN. History of Ancient Art. Translated from 

the German of John Wincklemann. By G, Henry 

Lodge, With the life of Wincklemann by the editor. 

Portrait and 71 outline plates. 4 vols. imperial 8° half 
crimson morocco, extra, gilt backs and tops. 

Boston, 1856-73 

2111 WINTHROP, John. Journal of the Transactions and Oc- 

currences in the settlement of Massachusetts and the 

other New England Colonies, from 1630 to 1644. First 

ed. 8° half morocco, with “ Proposals for Printing ”’ 

laid in. Hartford, 1790 


2112 WINTHROP, Robert C. Address delivered in Aid of the 
Fund for Ball’s Equestrian Statue of Washington, May, 
1859. 8° half rough calf. Boston, 1859 


Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 


228 CATALOGUE. 


2113 WINTHROP. Addresses and Speeches (1835-86), 4 vols. ; 
—Life and Letters of John Winthrop, portraits, 2 vols. 
Together 6 vols. 8° half light calf, gilt backs, 

Boston, 1852-69 


2114 WiRT, William. Memoirs of the Life of. By J. P. Ken- 
nedy. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° half calf, gilt backs and 
tops. Phila., 1849 


2115 Wo.treE, Dr. Theodore F, Literary Shrines; — Literary 
Pilgrimage; — Literary Haunts and Homes. Among 
the haunts and homes of American and British authors, 
3 vols. 12° half claret morocco, uncut. Phila., 1899 


2116 WoLsELEY, Hon. Frances. The Story of Marlborough. 
Told in §2 colored pictures by Caran D’Ache, with 
descriptive text by the Hon. Frances Wolseley. 4° 
cloth. London. 

With a. /. s. of the author inserted. 


2117 Woop, John. History of the Administration of John 
Adams, Esq., late President of the United States. 8° 
three-quarters green morocco, entirely uncut. 

New York, Printed 1802 
Nearly all this edition was suppressed and destroyed. One of the 
few copies with imprint on title-page. 

2118 Woop, J. G. Homes without Hands; being a descrip- 
tion of the habitations of animals. With new designs 
by W. F. Keyl and E. Smith. 8° half green crushed 
levant morocco, gilt back and top, by Rivigre & Son. 

London, 1889 


2119 Woo.tsry, Theodore D. Political Science; or, the State, 
theoretically and practically considered. 2 vols. $° half 
light calf, gilt backs and tops. New York, 1886 


2120 WORDSWORTH, Wm. Lyrical Ballads and other poems, 
From the London second ed. First American ed. 2 
vols. in one. 16° original sheep. Phila., 1802 

Regarding the rarity of this edition, see Smyth’s “ Philadelphia 
magazines and their Contributors.” 

2121 WoRLv’s Great Books. Selected by T. B. Reed, E. E. 
Hale, W. R. Harper, A. R. Spofford and R. Johnson, 
Portraits and illustrations on Japan paper. 16 vols. 
royal 8° half morocco, uncut. New York, 1900 

EDITION DE GRAND LUXE. 

COMPRISES: Dana’s Two Years Before the Mast ; — Creasy’s De- 
Cisive Battles ; — Jane Eyre, by Bronté ; — Ancient History by He- 
rodotus ; — Dialogues of Plato ; — Essays in Astronomy ; — Livy’s 
Roman History ; — Autobiography of Poor Richard ; — Burke’s Ora- 
tions; — Greek Dramas ; — Nicolette and Aucassin; — Montesquieu’s 


Spirit of the Laws, 2 vols.;— Hallam’s Middle Ages, 2 vols. ; — 
Carlisle’s French Revolution, Vol. I, 


CATALOGUE. 229 


2122 WoRLD’s Great Masterpieces. History, Biography, Sci- 
ence, Philosophy, Poetry, Drama, Travel, Adventure, 
Fiction, etc. A record of the great things that have 
been said and thought and done from the beginning of 
history. Edited by Harry Thurston Peck, Frank R. 
Stockton, Nathan Haskell Dole, Julian Hawthorne, 
Caroline Ticknor, Introduction by John Russell Young. 
Colored frontispieces. 30 vols. large 8° cloth, uncut. 

New York, 1901 
EDITION DE LUXE. 

2123 WorLD’s Columbian Exposition, 1893. Report of the 
Board of General Managers of the Exhibit of the State 
of New York. Numerous half-tone portraits and illus- 
trations. Royal 8° cloth. Albany, 1894 


2124 WoRLD’s Fair, 1893. Report of the Massachusetts Board 
of World’s Fair Managers. Illustrations. Royal 8° 


cloth. Boston, 1894 
2125 WRAXALL, Sir N. William. Historical Memoirs of My 
Own Time, 1772-1784, 2 vols. 1815; — Posthumous 


Memoirs of His Own Time (1784-1789), 3 vols. 1836. 
4 steel portraits. 5 vols. 8° half calf, uncut, gilt backs 
and tops. London. 
2126 WricHT, G.N. The Chinese Empire: a comprehensive 
history of the manners, customs, industries and arts of 
the Chinese. Steel plates by T. Allom. 2 vols. 4° in 
the original parts. | London. 


2127 WRiGHT, Silas (Governor of New York). Life of, with 
an appendix containing a selection from his speeches. 
By John S. Jenkins. 12° half light calf, gilt back and 
top, + Auburn (1847) 
2128 WRIGHT, Thomas. England under the House of Han- 
over; its History and Condition during the reigns of 
the three Georges, illustrated by the caricatures and 
satires of the day. Portraits and numerous illustra- 
tions by F. W. Fairholt. 2 vols. 8° half morocco, un- 
cut, gilt backs and tops. London, 1849 


2129 WricHT. History of Caricature and Grotesque in Lit- 
erature and Art. With illustrations from various 
sources, drawn and engraved by F. W. Fairholt. Square 
8° half calf, gilt back and top, by RIviERE & SON. 

London (1864) 


2130 WricHT. Caricature History of the Georges; or, annals 
of the House of Hanover, compiled from the squibs, 
broadsides, window pictures, lampoons and pictorial 
caricatures of the time. With nearly 400 illustrations 
on steel and wood. 12°half morocco, uncut, gilt back 
and top. London, 1876 


230 CATALOGUE. 


2131 ATES, Joun V. N. and Joseph W. Moulton. His- 
tory of the State of New York, including its aborig- 
inal and colonial annals. Maps. 2 vols. 8” half red 
morocco, entirely uncut. New York, 1824 
Vol. I, Part II, includes Novum Belgium and is exceedingly rare, 
with autograph of Cadwallader Colden, a presentation copy from the 
author. Fine, clean copy, both parts entirely untrimmed. 
2132 YEATS, W. B. Land of Heart’s Desire. First ed. Fron- 
| tispiece. 16° cloth, uncut. 
Stone & Kimball: Chicago, 1894 
ONLY 450 copies printed. 
2133 YEATS. Where There is Nothing; a volume of plays 
from the Irish Theatre. 8° boards, uncut. 
New York, 1903 


One of 100 copies printed on Japan paper. 


2134 OLA, Emite. Le Réve. 12° half blue morocco, 
uncut, gilt top. Paris, 1894 


2135 Barry, J.S. History of Massachusetts, Commonwealth 
Period. 8° cloth. Boston, 1857 
2136 [GirForD, William.] Epistle to Peter Pindar; to which 
is added the Trial of Mr. Faulder, Bookseller. 12° 
sheep (few leaves stained). New York, 1800 


2137 LippINcoTT’s Universal Pronouncing Dictionary of Biog- 
raphy and Mythology. By Joseph Thomas. Vol. 1 
only. Royal 8° half morocco. Phila., 1889 


2138 Morey, Henry. English Writers. Vol. 1, 2 parts and 
Vol. 2, part 1. 3 vols. 8° half calf. London, 1867 
2139 Paris, Comte de. History of the Civil War in America. 
Vol. 4only. Portraitand map. 8° cloth. Phila., (1888) 


2140 RICHARDSON, J. D. Messages and Papers of the Presi- 
dents. Vols. 9 and 1o only. 2 vols. royal 8° half mo- 
rocco. Washington, 1898 


2141 SEWARD at Washington as Senator and Secretary of 
State. By F. W. Seward. Vols. 2 and 3 only. Steel 
portraits. 2 vols. royal 8° cloth. New York, 1891 


2142 OpD Vols. Chambers’ Cyclopedia of English Literature, 
Vol. 2;—Bright’s English History, Vols. 2 and 3;— 
Disraeli’s Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3. 4 vols. 8° 
and 12° cloth. 

2143 Carb Catalogue Cabinet, six drawers with rods and 3000 
blank cards, 33x size, and 100 zinc indexes, made by 
Library Bureau, 


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